Effect of increased body weight and obesity on the incidence of gynecological pathology, during childbirth, postnatal period and the state of newborns


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Abstract

Increased body weight and obesity affect the incidence of gynecological diseases, the development of children, the growth of estrogen-dependent diseases. The issues of prevention of obstetric complications in women with overweight and obesity through the use of modern desogestrel-containing contraceptives.

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L Yu Karakhalis

Kuban State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

350063, Russian Federation, Krasnodar, ul. Sedina, d. 4

M N Mogilina

Kuban State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

350063, Russian Federation, Krasnodar, ul. Sedina, d. 4

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