2017
DOI: 10.17116/rosakush201717459-61
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A case of outpatient prolongation of pregnancy in premature rupture of membranes before fetal viability

Abstract: The management of pregnant women with premature rupture of membranes does not lose its relevance since one third of all preterm births begin just with amniorrhea. Despite the fact that the management tactics is presented in normative documents, the world literature describes cases of outpatient management. This paper gives an account of a case of successful completion of pregnancy due to outpatient management, which is an allowable variant during careful follow-up and examination if the status of a pregnant wo… Show more

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