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Diseases in Pregnancy

Syphilis and pregnancy

Another infection, dangerous in terms of intrauterine infection of the fetus, is syphilis. Like tuberculosis, syphilis was at one time considered a social disease associated with an inadequate cultural level of the population.

Tuberculosis and pregnancy

A relatively rare cause of intrauterine fetal damage is tuberculosis. More recently, tuberculosis was considered by doctors as a social disease associated with the weakening of the human body as a result of poor living, nutritional and labor conditions.

Bacterial infections as the cause of embryo and fetopathies

Not only viruses are able to disrupt the normal course of pregnancy and lead to developmental disorders or even deformities in the fetus. Besides them, embryos and fetopathies can also cause bacteria belonging to different groups.

Viral infections as the cause of embryo and fetopathies

Not all infections are equally dangerous for the developing fetus. For example, influenza or other types of so-called acute respiratory infections (ARI) quite often affect pregnant women, but very rarely they are the cause of embryo or fetopathy (pathology of the embryo or fetus).

Influence of various diseases of the mother and complications of pregnancy on the fetus

Undiagnosed timely and ineffectively treated pathology of the cardiovascular system is one of the leading places among extragenital diseases (diseases of organs not related to the reproductive system of women).

Creation of a protective regime for late toxicosis of pregnant women

The patient should be placed in a separate room, where conditions are created that maximally protect her from various stimuli (sound, light, olfactory, etc.).

Principles of treatment of late toxicosis

Childbirth with nephropathy can usually occur, but often complications such as fetal hypoxia, prolonged delivery, premature detachment of the normally located placenta, the transition of nephropathy to preeclampsia and eclampsia.

Medical rehabilitation of women with late toxicosis of pregnant women

Medical rehabilitation is carried out in 2 or 4 stages. Women who have managed to eliminate proteinuria and hypertension within 6 months after childbirth are provided with two-stage rehabilitation, and patients with unresolved pathological symptoms - four-stage.

Intensive therapy of late toxicosis of pregnant women

According to a recent study, in 57%, it is possible to prevent late toxicosis if it begins after 20 weeks of gestation, that is, virtually detecting initial, sometimes difficult to detect symptoms and preventing its severe forms.

Management of pregnancy and childbirth with a narrow pelvis

The problem of the narrow pelvis remains one of the most urgent and at the same time the most difficult in obstetrics, despite the fact that this issue underwent a certain evolution.

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