Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol
December 2009
Purpose: Rupture of the unscarred grand uterus is a rare obstetric event associated with major perinatal mortality and a high incidence of maternal mortality and morbidity, particularly peripartum hysterectomy.
Methods & Results: We present the case of a primigravida woman who was admitted at 38 weeks of gestation complaining of intermittent abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. Although initial evaluation suggested that both mother and fetus were doing well, continuous assessment resulted in cesarean section due to variable decelerations and increasing abdominal pain.
Twelve primary amenorrheic adolescents were treated with transdermal estradiol 100 micrograms (Estraderm TTS-100 (R)) twice weekly for 3 weeks, plus MPA 10 mg per os daily (Provera) for the last 11 days, following an interval of 1 week. A basic examination and a re-examination at 6- and 12-month intervals were carried out for clinical evaluation, hormonal assays, lipid, carbohydrate and bone metabolism. No significant changes were recorded on the FSH, LH, 17 beta-estradiol and PRL serum levels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo evaluate the risk of adolescent pregnancies, we examined three groups of primigravidae in a prospective study from 1987 to 1988. A special protocol for the evaluation and follow-up of adolescent pregnancies was made. The rate of adolescent pregnancies was found to be two times higher between the years 1985 and 1987-1988.
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