Abstract

The paper presents the results of the retrospective analysis of data cards and histories of 953 women with an antenatal fetal death during 2010-2016 in the Crimea Republic. The aim of the research was to study the data of parity, gynecological and somatic history, features of pregnancy and childbirth in women with antenatal fetal death to identify significant risk factors for this pathology.
 According to the results of our study, women with antenatal losses did not reveal significant clinical and anamnestic risk factors for adverse perinatal outcomes. This once again confirms the lack of reliable methods for predicting antenatal fetal death in modern practical obstetrics. In spite of the significant progress made in the emergency protection of the child, the stillbirth is an important, insufficiently studied problem in the obstetrics. The high frequency of cases of antenatal fetal death with an unexplained cause requires further in-depth analysis and study of this problem, searching for the possibility of expanding the diagnostic potential of the methods used.

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