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Neonatal Death Certificate

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Neonatal Death Certificate: What It Is & Why It’s Needed

A Neonatal Death Certificate is an official record issued when an infant passes away within the first 28 days of life. This document provides legal proof of death and includes details such as the cause of death, birth information, and parental details.

Why Is a Neonatal Death Certificate Important?

  • Legal Documentation – Required for burial permits and insurance claims.
  • Medical & Statistical Records – Helps in tracking public health data related to infant mortality.
  • Genealogical Research – Used for historical and family records.

How to Obtain a Neonatal Death Certificate

  1. Contact the vital records office in the state where the birth and death occurred.
  2. Provide medical records or a hospital-issued death report.
  3. Pay applicable fees for official copies.

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