Complications in pregnancy and obstetrical outcome in some patients with endometriosis

In: Journal of Gynecology & Neonatal Biology · 2015 · vol. 1(1) , pp. 1–3 · doi:10.15436/2380-5595.15.001 · W2263877740
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Pregnancy in patients with endometriosis is associated with increased risks of premature delivery, pre-eclampsia, antepartum hemorrhage, Cesarean section, and obstetric emergencies.

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In this paper we consider the relation of pregnancy and endometriosis with the following conclusions: 1. Increased risk for premature deliveries and pregnancy complications, 2. More frequent pre-eclampsia and antepartum hemorrhage, 3. Increased rate of Caesarean sections, 4. Severe pain in pregnancy continues in quite a few patients, 5. Obstetricians should be aware of obstetric emergencies, such as direct bleeding from lesions, bleeding from uterine arteries or veins, interruption of ureter and severe peritoneal decidualized endometriosis.

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