My wife and I found out our baby might have a diaphragmatic hernia at almost 6 months via ultrasound. They sent us to get another ultrasound from a different radiologist and they told us that the baby had no heart beat. On the ultrasound where they original suspected a problem the noted there were no other abnormalities. Anyway they induced labor and my wife had the baby. That was a difficult experience. The next morning we got to wake up to babies crying in the other rooms around us. The doctor told us the baby wouldn't have died like that if the diaphragmatic hernia was the only problem and they suspected multiple anamolies. My wife didn't want to get an autopsy, but I have been thinking it might help. They are doing pathology on the placenta and bloodwork on my wife. They are checking for lupus, diabetes, thyroid and a bunch of different viruses they called it a torch panel. They also told us there is nothing pointing toward the fact that we can't have a healthy baby. I read that if the baby has multiple anamolies it might point toward genetic problems. Neither her family or my family have a history of problems like that. This is our third pregnancy the first on ended with abortion, second miscarriage at about alittle over a month and this one stillbirth at about six months. I'm 26 and so is my wife.