Recommended Practice based on International Guidelines
UN guidelines provide that, in priority order of preference, the informant for a fetal death is the same as for a live birth: first, the head of the health facility (for a fetal death that occurred in a health facility) or the birth attendant (for a fetal death that occurred outside a health facility with a birth attendant); second, the mother; third, the father; fourth the nearest relative of the mother; and fifth, any other adult person having knowledge of the facts.
Mozambique
Legal Analysis
Article 244 of the Civil Registry Code does not specify who the informants of stillbirths are. It merely states that in the case of fetal deaths during pregnancy period of 22 weeks or more, a medical certificate must be presented to competent civil registry office for filing in general file or the electronic system. It does not state who the person presenting this medical certificate for registration should be.