The prevalence of spontaneous abortions in UOGH "Queen Geraldine"
Abstract
Background: Spontaneous abortion refers to the product of fertilized loss before week 20 of pregnancy, when it pregnancy is not caused by external factors. Aim: The aim of our study is to realize the situation researching spontaneous abortions, etiology most vulnerable age and complications. Methodology: The study includes spontaneous abortions applied in the period 2010-2013. From the study of the medical records we received 1,904 a total who were 15-45 years of age, from the urban, rural areas, and neighboring towns that are addressed in this institution to get proper help. Results: We observed 1,904 cases in total of which 51.70% were from Tirana, and with 51% of women were 25-34 years. The incidence of spontaneous abortion in our country is 5.5% for or approximately 1 to 2 abortions performed in nationally and in SUOGH "Queen Geraldine" is 24.9% or 1 in 40 abortions. Conclusions: Trend of the phenomenon of spontaneous abortion is always growing. The most vulnerable age is 25-34 years as a result of fertility ideal age. The focus of health service participants must be noted on the etiology and capture the situation as early as possible and reduce the number of spontaneous abortions taking appropriate measures in time.
Keywords: abortion, Albania, spontaneous, women.
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