Abstract

The problem of miscarriage is especially relevant in modern conditions of decreasing population growth. Miscarriage is understood as the spontaneous termi-nation of pregnancy from conception to 37 weeks of gestation. It is very important to maintain the desired pregnancy, because according to statistics, every five years the number of women who are able to give birth to a child decreases by 20%, which indicates an unfa-vorable demographic situation. Despite the large number of works devoted to the problem of non-developing pregnancy, the final etiological factors, pathogenetic and clinical course of the pathology are not clearly defined. A significant place in the struc-ture of etiological factors in the development of non-developing pregnancy by scientists and clinicians is assigned to endocrinological, immunological, genetic and infectious factors, which allows us to consider this pathology as polyetiological. Since the incidence of non-developing pregnancy is quite high, it is neces-sary to conduct research to establish the etiological, pathogenetic, clinical features of the pathology, as well as to develop effective methods for the correction and prevention of this condition, which will allow during the pregravid preparation period to exclude possible risk factors and prevent the development re-duce the risks of the formation of a non-developing pregnancy.

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