Non-developing pregnancy: a medical or social issue?


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The editorial Board of the journal "Bioethics” held a meeting of the Roundtable to ascertain the problem of non-developing pregnancy. The experts were representatives of various professional groups; half of them were medical workers. During the discussion it became clear that the emergence of nondeveloping pregnancy is equally dependent on the health and social reasons. . It is noted that the basis of prevention is to monitor and timely correction of the state of health of young girls. In addition, it was revealed discrepancy of opinions on the issue of building trust to doctors for patients.There was no agreement between the doctors of the outpatient and inpatient departments in matters of training schemes of the pregravid preparation after previous missed abortion. Roundtable participants told about what the risk factors are, in their opinion, determine developing pregnancy and how it can be combined methods of medical and social prevention.

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M. S Selikhova

Volgograd State Medical University

Email: selichovamarina@;yandex.ru
MD, professor of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Volgograd

E. A Zakharova

Volgograd State Medical University

Email: Katryn-K@yandex.ru
postgraduate student, assistant of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Volgograd

O. V Kostenko

Volgograd State Medical University

Email: nns18@yandex.ru
PhD, associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy, Bioethics and Law with the Course of Psychology and Sociology for Medicine Volgograd

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