Pregnancy management tactics in fetal hemolytic disease. Literature review

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Hemolytic disease of the fetus is one of the types of pathological abnormalities in the development of the fetus, the reason of which is isoimmune hemolytic anemia. Depending on the degree of severity of this pathology, it can influence the development of the fetus both in a mild form, practically leaving no trace and in a severe form, which can cause fetal death.

When carrying out a timely diagnostic research to detect this pathology, tactics of pregnancy management should differ, that will allow maintaining of pregnancy and ensure normal development of the fetus just until the moment of childbirth. To determine the tactics, which will be used during pregnancy management, it is necessary to identify not only the symptoms of hemolytic diseases of the fetus but its degree as well. Depending on the degree of severity of this disease, the activities will differ. If the disease is developing in a mild form, a pregnant woman is thoroughly observed and repeatedly diagnosed; if it is a severe form, intrauterine fetal blood transfusions are regularly conducted. The tactics of managing pregnancy with the detected fetal hemolytic disease will differ from the standard one and its right choice will ensure normal development of the fetus and term labor with minimum risks for both a mother and a child.

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M. V. Fedchenko

Kuban State Medical University

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Email: Fedmary@mail.ru

student

Russian Federation, Krasnodar

Yu. S. Maslennikova

Kuban State Medical University

Email: Fedmary@mail.ru

student

Russian Federation, Krasnodar

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