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Decreased fetal movements (DFM) – finding the balance
To the editor,
We wish to thank Saunders and Griffin for their interest in our guideline.1 While stillbirth is becoming increasingly recognised as an important public health issue, it remains a devastating outcome, not only for the parents and family who experience the loss, but also for their healthcare providers.2