Risk Factors for the Development of Obstetric Pathologies in Women with Outflow of Amniotic Fluid

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Tosheva Iroda Isroilovna

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The article presents the results of a gynecological and somatic history. A gynecological history was burdened in 71.7% of the subjects: chronic inflammatory diseases of the appendages, and vagina in 37.7% diseases of the cervix in 25.5%, uterine fibroids in 5.7% and ovarian cysts in 2.8%. Overweight somatic history was 81.1% of pregnant women. The most frequent pathologies among the examined patients were: Iron deficiency anemia in 36.8%, and diseases of the urinary system in 10.4%. Clinical and anamnestic risk factors for pregnant women complicated by premature rupture discharge of amniotic fluid are a history of endometritis, pathological growth of conditionally pathogenic cervicovaginal microflora, chlamydia, nonspecific vaginal inflammation.

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Tosheva Iroda Isroilovna. (2023). Risk Factors for the Development of Obstetric Pathologies in Women with Outflow of Amniotic Fluid. Eurasian Medical Research Periodical, 20, 237–242. Retrieved from https://geniusjournals.org/index.php/emrp/article/view/4327
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