Will Increasing Prenatal Tests Prevent Stillbirths? 19/07/2021 Photo: Wolfgang Moroder/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0 In 2018, Kristen Miller, a high school social studies teacher from Cleveland, had an uneventful pregnancy for the first two trimesters – “textbook perfect,” she said. But then at her 32-week prenatal visit, she was told she had excess amniotic fluid, a condition that can slightly increase the risk of complications. The following morning she went to work but noticed the foetus wasn’t moving much. Feeling something was wrong, she eventually went to the hospital. The attending physician couldn’t find a heartbeat. Miller was told her daughter, whom Miller had named Leighton, would be stillborn.