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  1. Still/Born is a 2017 Canadian psychological horror film directed and co-written by Brandon Christensen and starring Christie Burke and Jesse Moss. It premiered on April 29, 2017 at the Overlook Film Festival and received generally positive reviews, with critics praising Burke's performance as Mary.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StillbirthStillbirth - Wikipedia

    : Overview tab, It results in a baby born without signs of life. A stillbirth can often result in the feeling of guilt or grief in the mother. The term is in contrast to miscarriage, which is an early pregnancy loss, and sudden infant death syndrome, where the baby dies a short time after being born alive.

  3. Sep 6, 2023 · A stillbirth is when a fetus dies after the 20th week of pregnancy. Many people imagine a stillbirth as a single moment when a baby’s born with no heartbeat. But most stillbirths happen in the uterus. Although it happens, the fetus rarely dies during labor.

  4. Feb 9, 2018 · Still/Born: Directed by Brandon Christensen. With Christie Burke, Jesse Moss, Rebecca Olson, Jenn Griffin. Mary, a new mother, gives birth to twins, but only one of them is alive.

    • (4.5K)
    • Horror, Thriller
    • Brandon Christensen
    • 2018-02-09
  5. Aug 13, 2018 · The term stillbirth refers to a fetal death that occurs during or after week 20 of pregnancy (gestation). If loss occurs before week 20 of pregnancy (gestation), it’s called a miscarriage.

    • Ann Pietrangelo
  6. Overview. More. A baby who dies after 28 weeks of pregnancy, but before or during birth, is classified as a stillbirth. There are nearly 2 million stillbirths every year – one every 16 seconds.

  7. Jan 14, 2024 · Stillbirth—clinically known as intrauterine fetal demise—is the death of a baby at or after the 20th week of pregnancy. Before this time, the death of a baby is called a miscarriage or pregnancy loss. About 1 in every 160 pregnancies results in a stillbirth in the United States. Half of these will take place at 28 weeks of pregnancy or later.