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Optimization of tactics of maintaining women with the cicatrix on a uterus with use family focused technologies and partner labors

HEALTH OF WOMAN. 2016.8(114):82–84; doi 10.15574/HW.2016.114.82 
 

Optimization of tactics of maintaining women with the cicatrix on a uterus with use family focused technologies and partner labors


Netskar I. P.

National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education P. L. Shupyk, Kiev


The objective: ising of frequency of a delivery of per vias naturales and depression of perinatal pathology at women with the cicatrix on uterus on the basis of improvement and introduction of a technique of individual preparation of a married couple during pregnancy and at a delivery.


Patients and methods. Complex examination of 150 patients with the cicatrix on a uterus who were distributed on two groups is conducted: 1 group was made by 100 women with the cicatrix on a uterus by which repeated Cesarean section was executed; the 2nd group included 50 women with the cicatrix on a uterus, delivery through natural patrimonial ways.


Results. Use of the family focused technologies at women with the cicatrix on a uterus allows to improve the clinical course of pregnancy, to reduce the frequency of disturbances of a functional condition of a fetoplacental complex, to normalize the psychoemotional status and to promote a delivery through natural patrimonial ways without deterioration of indicators of perinatal pathology and post-natal adaptation of newborns.


Conclusion. The received results grant to us the right to recommend advanced algorithm of tactics of conducting pregnancy for wide use in practical health care.


Key words: the cicatrix on a uterus, Cesarean section, partner labors.


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