The purpose of the study. The frequency of occurrence of risk factors that increase the intensity of hypotonic bleeding in pregnant women during early postpartum period was studied. Clinical material and examination methods. 85 pregnant women with risk factors for hypotonic bleeding during early postpartum period were included in the study.
Research results and discussion In the conducted research, it was determined that 42 (49.4%) of 85 pregnant women had uterine scars, 62 (72.9%) had anemia, 18 (21.2%) had premature rupture of membranes, 17 (20%) had obesity, 11 (12.9%) had
moderate and severe preeclampsia, 6 (7.1%) had varicose veins of the external genitalia and lower extremity veins, 5 (5.9 %) in the the presence of hypotonic bleeding in the early pregnancy period in obstetric anamnesis,in 5 (5.9%) the incorrect position of the fetus, in 4 (4.7%) the premature separation of the normally located placenta, in 2 (2.4%) placenta previa, 2 (2.4%) stillbirth, 2 (2.4%) multiple pregnancy, 2 (2.4%) big fetus, 2 (2.4%) hepatitis C was.
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