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THE EXPERIENCE OF THE APPLICATION OF ANTIGESTAGENS FOR THE PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY

https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2016-13-1-22

Abstract

Objective: the article describes the experience of the application of antigestagens for the preparation for delivery. Material and methods. The work presents the results of the application of antigestagens to prepare 4 patients for delivery, describes the structural changes in the cervix, the course of the delivery and the postpartum period. Results. 2 (50.0±28.8 %) patients developed regular labor and had natural delivery. 2 (50.0 ±28.8 %) women were performed amniotomy for labor induction a day after the adequate effect of the preparation had been achieved, in all the other cases cesarean section was made due to the weakness of labor. Conclusion. Thus, the work shows the efficiency of antigestagens for the preparation for delivery, but notes that an integrated approach is needed for the further management of the programmed delivery.

About the Authors

Yu. A. Lyzikova
Gomel State Medical University
Belarus


S. E. Maltseva
Gomel Regional Clinical Hospital
Belarus


V. G. Semak
Gomel Regional Clinical Hospital
Belarus


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Lyzikova Yu.A., Maltseva S.E., Semak V.G. THE EXPERIENCE OF THE APPLICATION OF ANTIGESTAGENS FOR THE PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY. Health and Ecology Issues. 2016;(1):95-99. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2016-13-1-22

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