E: Gynecology & Obstetrics

E: Gynecology & Obstetrics (69)

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Prelabor rupture of the fetal membranes (PLROM) is common obstetric problem and one of the most common clinical event where a pregnancy can turn into a high risk situation for mother as well as fetus. Present study was undertaken in a rural tertiary care institute located in central India with the aim to study the distribution and correlation of socio-demographic factors in PLROM. The ov...
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Authors Dr. Arpita Jaiswal, Dr. C. Hariharan
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Page No. 31 to 34

Background: Pregnancy and parturition are events of considerable significance in the life cycle of women. Though it is supposed that the quality of care during labor, birth, and postpartum period plays a great role for adverse outcomes of birth, various reports claimed that cesarean section (CS) carries a higher maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality compared to vaginal delivery. The...
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Authors Melaku Kindie Yenit, Tsebay Gezahegn, Mulat Adefires, Atsede Mazengia Shiferaw
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Page No. 23 to 29

Nearly all (99%) of maternal death occur in the developing countries. The major reason for this huge magnitude of the problem is failure to use delivery care services in these countries. Little is known about the utilization and factors influencing the use of delivery care services. The aim of study is to assess utilization of delivery care services and influencing factors among women in...
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Authors Muluwas Amentie, Muluemebet Abera, Misra Abdulahi
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Page No. 35 to 44

Objective: To describe the management of pregnant woman with premature rupture of membranes at term. Patients and methods: A Cross sectional study conducted during two months. Were included, pregnant women with a gestational age greater than or equal to 37 weeks who presented a Premature Rupture of Membranes (PROM). Those with associated fetal death in utero, were excluded. Results: The ...
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Authors Mbongo JA, Mahoungou J D, OvangaEB, Iloki LH.
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Page No. 17 to 22

Though by the end of 20th century, eclampsia has become almost unknown to obstetrician in the developed countries. It is still remains an important factor of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality in the developing countries like India. Eclampsia is the onset of seizures (convulsions) in a woman with pre-eclampsia. Pre-eclampsia is a disorder of pregnancy in which there is high b...
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Authors Dr. M. Bansal, P. Borkar
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Page No. 1 to 3

Endometriosis, a disease of unknown etiology, remains a cause of significant morbidity in reproductive age women resulting in chronic pelvic pain. Several mechanisms could explain the relationship between endometriosis and pelvic pain, and are potential targets of therapies. Endometriosis-associated pain can be treated with medical therapies or surgery, both conservative and radical. The...
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Authors Dr. Jose Negron Rodriguez
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Page No. 15 to 22

Natural menopause is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the “permanent cessation of menstruation resulting from the loss of ovarian follicular activity,”1. The word is derived from the Greek men (month) and pausis (cessation). This cross sectional study was carried out on the women attending Out Patient Clinic of Gynaecology Department of a tea...
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Authors Tejal Poddar, Geeta Niyogi, Kirti Bendre
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Page No. 1 to 8

Background: Birth preparedness and complication readiness (BPCR) is a key component of globally accepted safe motherhood programs, which helps ensure women to reach professional delivery care when labor begins and to reduce delays that occur when mothers is in labor& experience obstetric complications. Objective: To assess the magnitude and factors associated with birth preparedness and ...
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Authors Abreham Hailemariam, Honelgn Nahusenay, Dr. Ewnet G/Hana, Ayalkibet Abebe, Bisrat Getaneh
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Page No. 39 to 44

Objective: To seek the impact of fasting on the outcome of labour. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study carried out in consenting parturients who had a singleton pregnancy at term, and who had been fasting for at least 10hours. The fasting was confirmed by appositive ketonuria test. The impact of fasting (attributable risk) was calculated using the Open Epi software. Results: No cas...
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Authors Jean Alfred Mbongo, Aya Nzeli, Henri GermainMonabeka, Leon Herve Iloki
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Page No. 5 to 9

The objective of this work was to give a working diagnosis if pelvic pains acute, the woman at University Hospital of Brazzaville. Methods: We carried out a descriptive and prospective study over a period of five months, from 2nd June to 2nd October 2015 in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Unit at CHU Brazzaville. Patients who presented with Acute Pelvic Pain and who gave their consent were...
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Authors Jean Alfred Mbongo, Haba Foromo, FabriceOtiobanda, Lu00c3u00a9on Hervu00c3u00a9 Iloki
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Page No. 23 to 28

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