Assessment of risk factors of perinatal pathology in women with menstrual function disorders
Objective - to study risk factors for perinatal pathology in women with menstrual dysfunction. Material and methods. The analysis of 207 birth histories of women with menstrual irregularities and charts of newborn babies was carried out. Results. Complications of pregnancy were significantly more often observed in women with menstrual dysfunction: in 72.9% of women against 32.0% in the control group. The main difficulties in childbirth were premature rupture of membranes - 21.5% and abnormalities of labor - 17.8%, and fetal distress - 15.0%. In the control group, the number of complicated deliveries was significantly less -21.0%. Premature babies were born significantly more often in this group - 15.0% and children with health impairment conditions constituted 9.3%.Conclusions. In women with menstrual irregularities, among the complications of pregnancy prevailed: the threat of termination of pregnancy in the first trimester and associated complications, and during childbirth - premature rupture of membranes, abnormalities of labor and fetal distress. Childbirth was often premature, much more often premature babies were born with health impairment conditions at birth.