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[POPC07B] Stillbirths per 1 000 births by Year and Country

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Stillbirths per 1000 births
Faroe Islands: Chief Medical Officer/Ministry of Health
Greenland: National Board of Health, The Greenlandic Birth Register
Finland: Cause-of-Death Statistics, Statistics Finland
Åland: Cause-of-Death Statistics, Statistics Finland
Iceland: Statistics Iceland
Norway: Statistics Norway
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A stillbirth is defined as the delivery after 22 weeks gestation of a foetus that shows no signs of life. Countries make a country note if data diverges.

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Finland

Stillbirths include a fetus or a newborn who shows no signs of life at the time of birth after a pregnancy lasting at least 22 weeks or the newborn weighs at least 500 grams. Terminations of pregnancy after 22 weeks are excluded.

Åland

Stillbirths include a fetus or a newborn who shows no signs of life at the time of birth after a pregnancy lasting at least 22 weeks or the newborn weighs at least 500 grams. Terminations of pregnancy after 22 weeks are excluded.