Abstract

The experiment on 71 non-inbred white pregnant rats, 316 fetuses and placentas, 323 first progeny in experimental chronic impairment of uteroplacental circulation in females with pregnancy in the ploid period has found that decimetric waves (DW) in a weak heat dose (40 mW/cm 2) prevents hypotrophy and disorders of fetal and placental development. Also, DW accelerate formation of motosensory reflexes in the progeny in an early neonatal period and normalize their behavioral reactions at a mature age. The findings may serve experimental-theoretical grounds for application of weak heat DW radiation in obstetric practice in various general and regional hemocirculation.

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