stillbirth

Noun

 * 1) The birth of a dead fetus; the delivery of an infant which is dead at birth.
 * 2)  The birth of a dead fetus after 20 weeks of gestation.

Usage notes
Many uses of the term (and almost all modern medical uses) differentiate it from, for either of two reasons. (1) In the older and broader of the terms, the concepts are distinct but are often instantiated together, because many stillbirths (where a stillbirth is any event where a baby is born dead) result from miscarriage (where a miscarriage is any instance of carrying [gestation] being interrupted prematurely). However, occasionally fetuses die during or right before full-term birth (for various reasons), in which case a stillbirth with no miscarriage has occurred, in these older and broader senses of the terms. (2) More importantly, regarding current usage, the modern medical senses of the terms are generally defined mutually exclusively with a dividing line at the of 20 weeks (which represents periviability), reserving the term  for earlier events and the term  for later events.

Translations

 * Arabic:
 * Bulgarian: мъртво раждане
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Danish: dødsfødsel
 * Dutch: doodgeboorte
 * Finnish: kuolleena syntyminen
 * French: mortinaissance,
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Icelandic: andvana fæðing
 * Italian: mortinatalità
 * Japanese:
 * Korean:
 * Latin: mortinatalitas, partus mortuus
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: dødfødsel
 * Nynorsk: dødfødsel
 * Portuguese: mortinatalidade, morte fetal
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: parto muerto, mortinato
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: мертвонаро́дження