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The economic recovery could be stillborn if interest rates rise too far too fast.

Tree million babies die in the first week of life and about 3·3 million infants are stillborn every year.

Not only are they more likely to be born prematurely and underweight, but there is also a greater risk that they will be stillborn or with a disability.

The economy is stillborn.

More than three million newborn babies die every year, and an additional three million babies are stillborn.3.

His love of horses is authentic: even as he explains his policy on Iran (he would support tougher sanctions), he takes a call from his farm, and swears softly on learning of a stillborn foal.

Both are wary of following an initiative that could be stillborn.

This is the same thing that parents experience when a child is stillborn, or when they have their baby to hold for a short time, only to have it die in infancy.

There were stillborn births during his time at the clinic, "but we never talked about it. It affected the nurses deeply".

stillborn造句

Clinical nursing care of twin pregnancy with a stillborn foetus

The share reserved shall, if the baby is stillborn, be dealt with in accordance with statutory succession.