were questioned/ Most of them 188 (80%) live in Moscow, 47 (20%) -in the Moscow region. The average term of labor was 39 ± 2 weeks. 99 (42%) had first pregnancy, 82 (35%) -the second, 31 (13%) -the third, in 24 (20%) -4 or more pregnancies. 160 patients (68%) had no problems with movements, moderate difficulties were noted in the remaining 75 (32%) of the respondents. Also, the majority -193 (82%) didn't experience difficulties with self-service, 42 (18%) experienced moderate difficulties. Daily activity wasn't impaired in 153 (65%) patients, and 82 (35%) had some problems with the daily routine. 60 respondents (25.5%) didn't complain about pain and discomfort during pregnancy, more than half: 155 (66%) experienced moderate pain and discomfort. 20 (8%) of the women surveyed experienced severe pain and discomfort. Only 49 respondents (20%) didn't experience anxiety and depression, 136 (57%) noted a slight anxiety, in 30 women (13%) these feelings were strongly pronounced. The average score of QOL measured with the visual analogue scale (VAS) was 0.76 ± 0.15. Data of QOLwere higher in patients attened special group for physical exercices during pregnancy (p<0,05). ConClusions: in most cases there were no changes in physical activity of patients, psycho-emotional changes, such as anxiety and depression, pain and discomfort were noted. It can be improved by physical activity.
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