Obstetric sepsis is a systemic response of a woman's body to an infection of the reproductive system, which develops during pregnancy, in the postpartum period or in childbirth. Manifested by a severe general condition, increasing weakness, fever, palpitations, shortness of breath, lowering blood pressure. The prevalence of obstetric sepsis is estimated at 15.4% in the structure of MS causes and 2.6% - of critical obstetric conditions in the Ural Federal District.
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