Features of postpartum period in women with habitual miscarriage in anamnesis
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https://doi.org/10.14739/2310-1237.2012.1.15848Keywords:
habitual miscarriage, early pospartum period, obstetric hemorrhage, uterine contractile activityAbstract
The study involved women aged 25 to 32 years who were divided into two groups (n=40 in each research group): the fi rst group (women with habitual miscarriage in anamnesis), the second group (women with uncomplicated obstetrical and gynecological anamnesis). Births were assisted under the protocols of Ministery of Health of Ukraine. In women with habitual miscarriage in anamnesis processes of uterine involution are slower than in women with uncomplicated obstetrical and gynecological anamnesis. Echographic, doplerometric and hysterographyc researches of uterus in the early postpartum period are an effective methods of evaluating of its involution and
prevention of postpartum hemorrhage.
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