A stillbirth or miscarriage is the death of a fetus before or during birth. After a stillbirth or miscarriage, a medical facility or funeral director will register the death of the fetus with the Âé¶¹AV Health Department.
There are two types of stillbirth or miscarriage certificates. The type depends how long the fetus developed in the womb (gestation).
- A certificate of spontaneous termination of pregnancy (miscarriage) certifies the fetal death occurring before or during the 20th week of gestation.
- A certificate of still birth certifies a fetal death occurring after the 20th week of gestation.
Note: If your child was born with some evidence of life, such as a heartbeat or voluntary muscle movement, the infant will have both a birth certificate and death certificate. You must apply separately for these certificates.
Who Can Order
Anyone can request a certificate of spontaneous termination of pregnancy.
You can only request a certificate of still birth and miscarriage if you are a parent named on the certificate. If both parents are deceased at the time of stillbirth, you can order if you are an aunt, uncle, or grandparent of the birth parent.