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Originally Posted by jfrog
Surely you understand that the typically practice for miscarried babies is different than the typical practice for born babies. Now I want you to sincerely answer this question. Why is the typical practice for miscarried babies different than the typical practice for born babies? If you don't reach the same conclusion I have reached that is okay but I think you will...
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I have already answered your question but gave it another good thinking about. Same answer... they do not have any connections yet to other humans. Once delivered they are seen/held by grandparents, aunts and uncles, siblings. Stillbirths fall somewhere in between... some have a ceremony and some just send the baby to the lab to be examined and disposed of.
The medical community generally considers it a fetal demise rather than a miscarriage at 20 weeks although many providers call it a fetal demise above 12 weeks the primary concern being whether they themselves can extract it or if the patient must be referred to a specialist.