Management of Pregnancies with Unfavourable Cervix uteri Beyond 40 Gestation Weeks Using Transplantations of Cryopreserved Placental Tissue
Abstract
The author studied the effect of transplantation of cryopreserved placental tissue (CPT) on the process of prenatal rearrangement, labours’ induction and their course for pregnant women beyond forty weeks’ gestation with unfavourable cervix. Application of this method in pre-labour induction enables to reduce the percentage of caesarean section for these patients and improve perinatal indices.
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