ETIOPATHOGENETIC AND CLINICAL FEATURES OF POST TERM PREGNANCY
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Web of Journals Publishing
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Postterm pregnancy is one of the pressing problems in obstetrics today, due to the high frequency of pathological processes on both the maternal and fetal sides. Postmaturity occurs in approximately 4-14% of cases. [2]. Despite the length of time that this problem has been studied, many issues related to post-term pregnancy remain incompletely studied and are still relevant today.