Die Geburtshilfe 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-12974-2_31
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Normale Geburt

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“…This may result in permanent changes to the structure and functioning of various organs (e.g. the digestive, cardiovascular and central nervous system) [7,8]. This assumption is supported by an increased understanding of epigenetics which examines the molecular, immunological and endocrine mechanisms.…”
Section: Consequences and Possible Predictors Of Health-damaging Behamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may result in permanent changes to the structure and functioning of various organs (e.g. the digestive, cardiovascular and central nervous system) [7,8]. This assumption is supported by an increased understanding of epigenetics which examines the molecular, immunological and endocrine mechanisms.…”
Section: Consequences and Possible Predictors Of Health-damaging Behamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schneider H. et al, found that in oligohydramnios foetal complication are asphyxia, intrauterine false posture and under developed lung which lead to intrauterine foetal death. 9 In the present study of the 155 subjects 8 (5.16%) subjects presented with congenital anomaly. Zanconoto G et al, found that in Verona in evaluation of 59 subjects of intrauterine foetal death 13.5% subjects of intrauterine foetal death because of congenital foetal anomaly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…9 Pillared RA et al, found that increase risk of intrauterine foetal death in small for gestational age foetus compared to none small gestational age foetus. 9 In the present study subjects from rural area, low socioeconomic status and in preterm labour had increased frequency of clinical symptom such as fever, leaking, bleeding per vaginum, convulsion with other complications like hand prolapse, cord prolapse, obstructed labour, rupture uterus. Significantly (P<0.01) less number of patient with preterm delivery had no bleeding per vaginal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is 3-5 mm of widening evident radiologically. Peripartum symphysis widening is physiologic and returns completely to normal proportions within 5 months of a complication-free birth through strengthening of the pelvic floor muscles [8,12].…”
Section: Anatomy and Pathophysiologymentioning
confidence: 99%