Uterine contractile function in pregnant women with extragenital pathology
A. V. Mikhailov , N. V. Onoprienko , F. G. Zabazlaev
Kazan medical journal ›› 1988, Vol. 69 ›› Issue (3) : 192 -194.
Uterine contractile function in pregnant women with extragenital pathology
The effect of impaired uterine contractile function on the course of pregnancy and labor in women with extragenital pathology was studied. A total of 147 women at 20-27, 28-36, 37-40, 41 weeks' gestation were examined. There were 79 (53.7%) primiparous women, of whom 5 (3.4%) were over 30 years of age. The medical history showed that pregnancy was terminated in 27 (18.4%), menstrual irregularities with algodysmenorrhea with premenstrual syndrome in 112 (76.2%), marked endocrine disorders in 12 (8.2%), vascular dystonia in 43 (29.2%), lipid metabolism disorders in 27 (18.4%), pyelonephritis in 69 (46.9%), anemia in 24 (16.3%). Pregnancy developed against a background of sexual infantilism in 92 (62.6%), hypoplastic uterus in 14 (9.5%).
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