Search for dissertations about: "expectant management"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words expectant management.
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1. Miscarriage. Incidence, management and future fertility
Abstract : Miscarriage is a common problem, often necessitating emergency health care, which has traditionally been managed with uterine curettage under general anaesthesia. Uterine curettage has been the most common surgical procedure performed by gynaecologists after office hours in industrialized countries, consuming substantial health care resources. READ MORE
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2. Aspects of Miscarriage Management. Efficiency, safety, psychological impact and future fertility
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3. Management of late term pregnancy
Abstract : Background: The optimal time point to intervene and induce labour in women with a low-risk pregnancy, in order to decrease perinatal adverse outcome, is up for debate. Some advocate for induction of labour (IOL) at 41 gestational weeks (GW) and others for expectant management (EM) until 42 GW. READ MORE
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4. Third stage of labour-studies on management, blood loss and pain in Angola and Sweden
Abstract : Management of the third stage of labour and risk factors for blood loss have been the focus of investigation for a long time. The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate management of the third stage of labour and its infl uence on blood loss and women’s experience of afterpains in both a low- and a high-income country, as well as midwives’ experience of managing this stage. READ MORE
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5. Management and women's experiences of pregnancies lasting more than 41 gestational weeks
Abstract : It is well known that the risks for complications of both the foetus and the mother increase in post-term pregnancy. To date, there is no uniform worldwide guideline for when to induce a pregnant woman who has passed her estimated due date. Little research has been conducted about women’s own experiences of a pregnancy ≥41 gestational weeks. READ MORE