How to use in-sentence of “stillborn”:
+ At 6 months pregnant, she delivered a stillborn baby.
+ Neruda had a number of siblings, he had a sister that was stillborn when he was 3 or 4 years old and from his father’s second marriage, a stepbrother, Ricardo Reyes Candia, and a stepsister, Laura Reyes Candia, – both children from his “mother” Trinidad Candia and his father DonReyes.
+ In some places, there are special places for putting the bodies or the ashes of stillborn babies.
+ Maria Josepha also had a stillborn son in 1748 and again in 1749.
+ But the women in the study who drank eight or more cups of coffee a day had three times as much chance of having a stillborn baby.
+ Jacqueline Kennedy suffered a miscarriage in 1955, and gave birth to a stillborn baby girl in 1956.
+ She was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, next to President Kennedy, their stillborn daughter and infant son.
+ Babies which have died in this way are called stillborn babies, or miscarried babies.