Features of labor course upon with preterm rupture of membranes and "mature" cervix at gestation of 37 weeks or higher
Introduction. Management and the prevalence of labor complications in patients with premature rupture of the membranes (PROM) is a pressing issue. Aim: to assess the features of childbirth course in patients with PROM during a full-term pregnancy and a favourable cervix. Materials and methods. А pro...
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Main Authors: | M. A. Kaganova (Author), N. V. Spiridonova (Author), A. A. Bezrukova (Author), O. M. Mednikova (Author), L. K. Medvedchikova-Ardia (Author) |
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