One of the most tragic negative pregnancy outcomes is stillbirth, although it is frequently linked to a lack of a post-mortem histological examination. We sought to determine if the amniotic fluid staining reflected the foetal circumstances surrounding the death and if it was associated with any histologic signs of foetal distress.One of the most tragic negative pregnancy outcomes is stillbirth, although it is frequently linked to a lack of a postmortem histological examination. We sought to determine if the amniotic fluid staining reflected the foetal circumstances surrounding the death and if it was associated with any histologic signs of foetal distress.
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