Analysis Of The Frequency And Structure Of Obstetric And Perinatal Complications In Women With Adenomyosis

In: International Journal of Medical Sciences And Clinical Research · 2025 · vol. 5(12) , pp. 48–52 · doi:10.37547/ijmscr/volume05issue12-12 · W7117260898
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The above allows us to conclude that women of reproductive age with endometriosis need a special approach to planning and managing pregnancy, as well as those who, due to endometriosis-associated infertility, make numerous and unsuccessful attempts to become pregnant. The aim of the study was to analyze the frequency and structure of obstetric and perinatal complications in women with adenomyosis. The frequency and structure of obstetric and perinatal complications were determined in 103 women with various forms of adenomyosis. The structure of obstetric complications: spontaneous miscarriages, very early and early premature births, premature births, placental dysfunction, hypertensive disorders; placenta previa and abnormal placental attachment, as well as bleeding in the postpartum period and subinvolution of the uterus (p<0,05). We have found that the odds and risks of developing obstetric and perinatal complications are significantly increased in pregnant women with adenomyosis.

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