PLACENTAL HORMONES IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH VARIOUS TYPES OF INJURIES
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Keywords

hormones chorionic gonadotropin, placental hormones, women, questionnaires, midwife education

Abstract

Abstract: The placental hormones chorionic gonadotropin, progesterone and free estriol were studied in 65 pregnant women admitted to the Karakalpak branch of the RRCEM over the past 3 years. An analysis of injuries showed that 20 women (30.7%) received road accidents, 33 pregnant women (50.8%) - domestic injuries and 12 women (18.5%) - burns. According to the gestation period, 14 (21.5%) pregnant women were injured in the first trimester, 29 (44.6%) in the second trimester, and 22 (33.8%) pregnant women in the third trimester. There were 28 (43.1%) primigravidas , and 37 (56.9%) multiparous. In pregnant women with road accidents and burns, regardless of the gestational age, the content of β-CHG was reduced by 1.5 times compared with the control group. In the blood of women who had a road and thermal injury, regardless of gestational age, the content of progesterone was also significantly reduced by 1.5-2 times compared with the control group. A decrease in estriol by 1.5 times compared with the control group) was observed in women with road accidents and burns only in the first trimester of pregnancy. In pregnant women with domestic injuries, the indicators of chorionic gonadotropin, progesterone and estriol did not have statistically significant differences from the control group, regardless of gestational age.

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