THE CORRELATION BETWEEN PERIPHERAL PARASITEMIA OF MALARIA IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH THE OUTCOME OF INTRA UTERINE FETAL DEATH AND ANEMIA IN NEONATES IN MANOKWARI, WEST PAPUA
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The risk of maternal mortality and morbidity (particularly postoperative infection) is higher for caesarean section than for vaginal birth. With the increasing rate of caesarean section, it is important that the risks to the mother are minimised as far as possible. This review focuses on different forms and methods for preoperative skin preparation to prevent infection.
As intermittent EFM and Doppler were associated with higher rates of caesarean sections compared with routine Pinard monitoring, women, health practitioners and policy makers need to consider these results in the absence of evidence of short- and long-term benefits for the mother or baby.
Esti Risanto* dan Risanto Siswosudarmo**
Departemen Obstetri dan Ginekologi RS UGM Yogyakarta Departemen
Obstetri dan Ginekologi RS Sardjito Yogyakarta