
Objective: Describe the clinical manifestations of still-birth after 13 weeks of gestation at National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Subjects and method: Retrospective study in 216 patients who were diagnosed with still-birth after 13 weeks of gestation, were managed and delivered at NHOG in 2010. Results: Symptom of vaginal bleeding: 13-17 weeks of gestation accounted for 26.4 percent, 18-22 weeks (15.5 percent), 23-27 weeks (11.1 percent), 28-32 week (3,4 percent); 33-37 weeks (10 percent). The main reason which made patients with 38 weeks of gestation go to hospital was abdominal pain (50 percent). Symphysis fundal height 8-14 cm of still-birth from 13-17 weeks of gestation 33,3 percent; still-birth18-22 weeks of gestation la 17,9 percent. Symphysis fundal height 15-19cm still-birth 13-17 weeks of gestation 2,3 percent va still-birth 18-22 weeks of gestation la 43,6 percent. Symphysis fundal height of still-birth 23-27 weeks of gestation 20-24 cm (66,7 percent). 28-32 weeks of gestation 20-24 cm (43,3 percent). Still-birth 33-37 weeks of gestation and 38 weeks of gestation Symphysis fundal height or = 25cm: 83,3 percent and 91,7 percent. Conclusion: The reason which made patients with stil-lbirth go to hospital: from 13-22 weeks of gestation was pregnancy management (69.8 percent); vaginal bleeding (23 percent); after 23 weeks of gestation was pregnancy management (51.1 percent); abdominal pain (25.5 percent); absent of fetal movement (15.6 percent).
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