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Ítem Acceso abierto Antepartum cardiotocographic finding in pregnancy in prolongation routes attended at the Junín-2020 support hospital(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-09-16) Tucto Torres, Libida Marlith; Ayala Peralta, Félix DasioThe clinical case presented is of a 40-year-old pregnant woman, multiparous, with a gestational age of 41 weeks, diagnosed with a pregnancy in the process of prolongation. Her risk factors include advanced maternal age, long interpregnancy interval, and multiparity. In antepartum fetal monitoring, the stress test showed a baseline of 150 bpm, a variability of 5, mild late decelerations present in 80% of the trace, mixed decelerations due to umbilical cord compression, isolated fetal movements, and spontaneous uterine contractions occurring 3 times in 10 minutes with a non-reactive positive result. These findings led to a decision to terminate the pregnancy, subjecting her to an emergency cesarean section. The outcome was a live newborn with an APGAR of 6 at one minute and an APGAR of 9 at five minutes, weighing 4050 grams, with thick meconium-stained amniotic fluid.Ítem Acceso abierto Maternal and perinatal complications in patients diagnosed with prolonged pregnancy at Hospital María Auxiliadora, 2013-2014(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 1905-07-07) Solano Merma, Cinthya Luz; Orderique Torres, Luis FernandoIn the present study, a methodology is used to determine the sociodemographic, cultural, and economic characteristics of women over 18 years old who had an abortion at the Hipólito Unanue National Hospital between January and October of 2015. It was revealed that the sociodemographic characteristics include: early age, cohabiting marital status, secondary education level, currently working, being from the coastal region, residing in El Agustino, and experiencing psychological family pressure due to economic instability. Additionally, the cultural characteristics highlighted include: machismo, due to the lack of partner participation in household chores, a situation unfortunately justified by the respondents; and the Catholic religion, which most respondents profess. Finally, the most notable economic characteristics are: a monthly income between 600 and 1000 soles, monthly expenses less than 600 soles, three people living in the household, no economic dependency, two family members contributing to household expenses, and living in a brick-built house. Keywords: Abortion, Sociodemographic Characteristics, Cultural Characteristics, Economic Characteristics
