2016
DOI: 10.17709/2409-2231-2016-3-4-3
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Problems of the Organization of Pregravid Preparation and Management of Pregnancy in Women With Recurrent Miscarriage in the Structure of Primary Health Care

Abstract: Цель исследования. Оценка объема и охвата обследованиями пациенток с привычным невынашиванием беременности в условиях первичного звена здравоохранения ЗелАО г. Москвы. Материалы и методы. Проведено сравнение частоты встречаемости невынашивания беременности в странах Европы, США, России и в городе Москве. Выполнен ретроспективный анализ 221 истории болезни за период 2013-2015 гг. у пациенток, имевших в анамнезе 2 и более случаев невынашивания беременности. Критериями отбора в исследование явились: завершение бе… Show more

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“…Newborns with low and extremely low body weight account for the majority of perinatal losses. Childbirth with a premature fetus is 10 times more likely to end in the death of a newborn compared to timely delivery [5]. The lethality of newborns is influenced by many factors: the quality of prenatal care, the method of delivery, fetal weight, intrauterine infections, gestational age, birth defects, etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Newborns with low and extremely low body weight account for the majority of perinatal losses. Childbirth with a premature fetus is 10 times more likely to end in the death of a newborn compared to timely delivery [5]. The lethality of newborns is influenced by many factors: the quality of prenatal care, the method of delivery, fetal weight, intrauterine infections, gestational age, birth defects, etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the high level of development of obstetric and gynecological care worldwide, the frequency of premature births over the past 10 yearshasn't decline. And, among premature newborns, there is still a mortality rate for about 60-70% [5]. Moreover, in premature infants with extremely low and low body weight, the incidence much higher.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%