KMID : 0358419750180070671
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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1975 Volume.18 No. 7 p.671 ~ p.677
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Clinical observation of prolonged pregnancy
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ÀÌÃá³ë/Lee CN
À̳²ÈÆ/¾È°ü¼ø/Lee NH/Ahn GS
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Abstract
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1. The incidence of prolonged pregnancies was 8.41 % with the highest incidence occuring in the 25-29 years age groups. 2. Of these 323 prolonged pregnancies, 60.4% were multipara and 39.6% were primipara. 3. There was more chance of having large fetuses in prolonged pregnancy than in control group. 4. The onset of labor in prologed pregnancies revealed that 72% were spontaneous in nature and most prevalent in 43 weeks of gestation. 5. The success rate of the vaginal delivery by intravenous oxytocin dripping method was 76.3%. 6. Total duration of labor between prolonged pregnancies and control group was not sighnificantly different. 7. Cesarean section rate was increased in prolonged pregnancies as compared with control group 8. In indication of cesarean section in prolonged pregnancies the C.P.D was the most prevalent and fetal distress and uterine dysfunction were the next. 9. Average weight of baby and placenta were heavier in prolonged pregnancies comparing with control group. 10. Perinatal death was 2.5 times higher than control group.
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