Management of the Reatening Preterm Birth

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Zien Journals

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Premature birth (PR) is a complex medical and social problem associated with solving problems to improve the quality of the subsequent life of children born prematurely and associated with material and economic costs. The severity of complications associated with prematurity is proportional to the gestational age of preterm birth. Currently, obstetricians face two main tasks: detection of threatened preterm birth in order to avoid inappropriate interventions and preparation of the fetus for preterm birth with the help of adequate and at the same time safe medications. Most maternal complications develop during pregnancy, and many of them can be prevented or treated. These guidelines describe the impact of preterm birth on obstetric complications, diagnostic methods and types of correction of various disorders, as well as the results of the study.

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