I really want to know more about this. I've given birth twice and the first thing that happens when you're admitted and in labor is they check the baby's heartbeat. It's continuously monitored from then on. Are these women coming in with already dead babies and they just didn't know it? Also suspicious, as you get checked every week when you approach 40 weeks, even more frequently if you go over. Is the trauma of labor killing (being squeezed through the birth canal) killing them?
Obviously not, but "they just came out stillborn" makes no sense when you consider the baby's health is being consistently monitored in the weeks, days, and minutes leading up to birth
I really want to know more about this. I've given birth twice and the first thing that happens when you're admitted and in labor is they check the baby's heartbeat. It's continuously monitored from then on. Are these women coming in with already dead babies and they just didn't know it? Also suspicious, as you get checked every week when you approach 40 weeks, even more frequently if you go over. Is the trauma of labor killing (being squeezed through the birth canal) killing them?
Do those numbers sound reasonable, 13 stillborn babies in 24 hours, from the trauma of labor?
Obviously not, but "they just came out stillborn" makes no sense when you consider the baby's health is being consistently monitored in the weeks, days, and minutes leading up to birth