Results from the 2015 Perinatal Confidential Enquiry

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Results from the 2015 Perinatal Confidential Enquiry

Stillbirths – how often in the UK?

Sampling of cases for APSB enquiry

Was the sample of term, singleton, normally formed, antepartum stillbirths selected for enquiry representative of all such cases in 2013?

Maternal age

Ethnicity

Region / Country of residence

Deprivation

Maternal BMI

Previous pregnancies

Smoking status

Employment status

Support during pregnancy

Gestation at first booking

Post mortem

Significant medical/obstetric risk factors present at booking for all cases of term, singleton, normally formed, antepartum SB

Significant medical/obstetric risk factors present at booking for all cases of term, singleton, normally formed, antepartum SB

Obstetric risk factors from a previous pregnancy identified in the term, singleton, normally formed, antepartum SBs

Obstetric risk factors from a previous pregnancy identified in the term, singleton, normally formed, antepartum SBs

Social and behavioural risk factors identified in the term, singleton, normally formed, antepartum SBs

Social and behavioural risk factors identified in the term, singleton, normally formed, antepartum SBs

Risk factors for developing maternal gestational diabetes

Risk factors for developing maternal gestational diabetes

Women attending with reduced fetal movements

Women attending with reduced fetal movements

Confidential enquiry summary grading of quality of care

Confidential enquiry summary grading of quality of care

Confidential enquiry poorest grading of quality of care by point on the care pathway for each case

Confidential enquiry poorest grading of quality of care by point on the care pathway for each case

Confidential enquiry poorest grading of quality of care by point on the care pathway for each case

Confidential enquiry poorest grading of quality of care by point on the care pathway for each case

Confidential enquiry poorest grading of quality of care by point on the care pathway for each case

Confidential enquiry poorest grading of quality of care by point on the care pathway for each case

Confidential enquiry poorest grading of quality of care by point on the care pathway for each case