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Fetal Death Data

The Washington State Fetal Death Certificate System gathers information about each fetal death that occurs in Washington State. Fetal deaths are sometimes referred to as stillbirths or miscarriages. Reporting of fetal deaths to the state is required only when the gestational period is twenty weeks or more. Similar information is collected for fetal deaths to mothers who live in Washington State, but deliver in another state or country. Thus, the Fetal Death Certificate System contains records on all fetal deaths occurring in the state and nearly all fetal deaths to residents of the state. Information is gathered about the mother, the father, the pregnancy, and the cause-of-death. Information about the pregnancy and delivery is collected in hospitals and birth centers and information about the death is collected by funeral directors from an informant (usually a family member). Cause-of-death information is provided by a certifying physician, medical examiner, or coroner. The major purposes of the fetal death system are 1) to provide a death record for proper disposition of human remains; and 2) to record information such as pregnancy history, prenatal care, and causes of death which can be used by data analysts, policy makers, health care providers and others to help prevent future fetal deaths.


Fetal Death Tables

Table Description Web Tables (2010) Excel (1992-2010)
Mortality Table G1: Selected Causes of Fetal Death for Residents 2010 60KB Excel
Mortality Table G2: Fetal Deaths by Mother's Age Group by Place of Residence 2010 160KB Excel
Mortality Table G3: Fetal Deaths for Residents by Cause 2010 104KB Excel
Mortality Table G4: Fetal Deaths by Weight and Sex for Residents 2010 61KB Excel


All Tables for Selected Year (Excel Files)
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
2010

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