The Rhythm of the Normal and Abnormal Deliveries of the Mongolian Womens
Normal deliveries of mongolian women have orderly rhythmic oscillations which can be characterized by 24 hours, months, seasons and years. In the complicated deliveries the phases of biorhythms have been shifted and resulted in desynchronosis. Climatic and geliogeophizic factors had also effect on the frequency of complicated deliveries. Among common complications of the delivery and childbirth, preeclampsia, prolonged labor or dystocia due to insufficient labor and delivery forces, obstetric hemorrhage show seasonal and multi-year rhythms' characteristic to geographical regions and climatic conditions.
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