Category
page 1Pregnancy with abortive outcome
gestational trophoblastic neoplasm
Human disease
adhesions of uterus
adhesions or fibrosis of endometrium of uterus
perinatal death
deaths of humans during late pregnancy from 22 weeks of gestation or within the first 7 days after birth

lithopedion
thumb|Lithopedion, lacking facial features, with calcification of the placenta and soft tissues
coffin birth
expulsion of a nonviable fetus through the vaginal opening of the decomposing body of a deceased pregnant woman as a result of the increasing pressure of intra-abdominal gases.
anembryonic gestation
the development of a pregnancy and tissues but the absence of an embryo
Mizuko kuyō
Japanese ceremony for those who have had a miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion
feticide
Foeticide (or feticide) is the act of killing a human fetus. The term may also encompass the killing of a human embryo. Definitions differ between legal and medical applications. In law, feticide (or fetal homicide) frequently refers to a criminal offense. In medicine, the term generally refers to a part of an abortion procedure in which a provider intentionally induces the death of the embryo or fetus to avoid the chance of an unintended live birth, or as a standalone procedure in the case of selective reduction.
vanishing twin
one of two twins that never fully forms
embryo loss
early pregnancy loss during the mammalian embryo's development: in humans, loss in the second through eighth week after fertilization
fetal resorption
disintegration and assimilation of fetus in the uterus