Abstract

48 birth histories of patients in the Perinatal center of the V. D. Seredavin SOKB with various diseases of the nervous system were analyzed. 27 patients had planned delivery by caesarean section, due to the combination of relative indications from the fetus and a burdened obstetric history, and 21 – delivery through the natural birth canal. Delivery via the natural birth canal was performed in women with epilepsy-in 28% of patients with neurocirculatory dystonia: - in 16%, with encephalopathy-in 12%, with a herniated disc: - in 12%, with a history of traumatic brain injury-in 12%, with dorsopathy-in 12%, with multiple sclerosis-in 8%, with lumboishalgia-in 4%, with multifocal glioblastoma – 4%. 48% of newborns in women after delivery through the natural birth canal were completely healthy, only 11% had signs of cerebral ischemia, and 19% had slightly pronounced hypoxic and hypotrophic changes. Joint observation of such women during pregnancy by an obstetrician-gynecologist and a neurologist with rational pre-test training allowed to avoid operative delivery.

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