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Volume 53, Issue 4, 2025

Online ISSN: 2560-3310

ISSN: 0350-8773

Volume 53 , Issue 4, (2025)

Published: 30.06.2025.

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01.12.2009.

Original scientific paper

SOME ASPECTS OF FAMILY PLANNING - FROM MISCARRIAGE TO HEALTH EDUCATION

Family planning is a civilizational value that should lead to a reduction of abortions, especially abortion as a method of family planning. Contraception or pregnancy prevention is the most purposeful way of birth control. It includes all the means and methods to a certain point, and certainly before the implantation of blastocyst, they stop the natural process of reproduction. The aim of our study is to analyze the application of some method of contraception among women who had and who had an early abortion in the sample and to analyze the application of some method of contraception in the study group of women and their correlation with the attendance of education in counseling contraceptive after intentional interruption of early pregnancy. A significant change in the use of contraceptive after pregnancy termination, and conducted training in family planning, is that the increased incidence of permanent contraceptive methods, compared to their occasional use.

J. Radojević, S. Stanišić, D. Stanojević, A Jurišić, S. Rakić, S. Matejić

01.01.2006.

Original scientific paper

CORRELATION BETWEEN COLPOSCOPICAL AND HISTOPATOLOGICAL FINDINGS AT CARCINOMA PVU

Of 130 examined women who had not undergone a cytological and colposcopy check-up for at least a year, there were positive colposcopy: mosaic 39 (30,00 %), atipic vascularisation 15 (11,54 %) and suspect of invasive cervical cancer 1 (0,77 %). While the invasive carcinoma was ascertained most frequently at the ages of 40 to 59. The frequent incidence of severe displasia in subjects is 2,31 %, microinvasive cervical cancer 1,45 %, and the incidence of the invasive carcinoma is 3,85%.

S. Cvetkoviċ, B. Petrović, S. Stanišić, N. Milinčić, N. Stanišić

01.01.2005.

Original scientific paper

LUTEAL PHASE DEFECT IN WOMEN WITH HYPERPROLACTINEMIA AND UNKNOWN REASON OF INFERTILITY

Luteal phase defect is disorder of low progesterone secretion (low level), or very short luteal phase (shorter than 11 days). Consequence of that is late endometrium maturation, almost 2 days. Such endometrum impedes and makes impossible ovum nidation. Today we have luteal phase defect in 14% of infertility women, and in 21% of women of unknown infertility reason. This has been frequently seen in women with spontaneous abortion and hyperprolaktinemia. Diagnostic methods of DLF are biopsy of endometrium and measuring of progesterone level. The aim of this study is the examine endometrium maturation disorders. The study includes 30 women that are hospitalized in Clinical of Gynecology Pristina. Unknown reason of infertility and normal hormonal status had been in 13 (43%), and hyperprolaktinemia in 7 (56,7%) of women. Histological verificated ovulation had been finding out in 60%of women. Late endometrium maturation, luteal phase defect, had been verificated in 23,3% of women, from there in 29,4% of hyperprolaktinemic women and in 5,4% of women of unknown infertility reason. There was evidence of late endometrium maturation of 2 days (85,7%). and of 4 days th (5,4%). Progesterone level in DFLthe 20th day was 30 nmol/l, the 24 day of menstrual cycle was 28,8 nmol/l. Progesterone level in women with histological proved regular endometrium maturation was higher and it was 45, nmol/l. The lowest progesterone level that can be find in good functioning of luteal body was 31,8 nmol/l.Citohormonal findings in DFL was showing progesterone domination. Take a look at infertility and ovarian function must not be concern only on ovulation, it must take care of endometrium maturation.

L. Vitković, Z. Anđelković, B.N. Mitić, S. Stanišić, M. Dunjić

01.01.2002.

Case Reports

ABNORMALITY OF TWIN PREGNANCY FETUS PAPYRACEUS - case report

The aim of the work is to study the development of twin pregnancy after one of twins died in early pregnancy and
possible negative influence on clotting system of pregnant women. Observation is done on patient DM, 30 years old, and
housewife. She was observed from her first appearance at the department. Personal and family anamnesis was regular. She
had one delivery tree years ago with Cesarean section. In the first ultrasonographic examination we found twin pregnancy
with obvious heartbeats of both twins. After two weeks on control examination we find only one fetus, regularly developed,
and in a separate amniotic cavity a fetus without heart beat with small quantity of amniotic fluid in bizarre position. Patient
was immediately admitted in the hospital. Ultrasonographic examination, as well as a routine laboratory analyses were
repeated every ten days. After 28-th week of gestation we included a cardiotocographic (CTG) control every five days. In
38-th week the birth was finished by cesarean section (indication for operation - previous cesarean section). Afemale child
was born. After delivery, placenta was extracted with membranes, which contained a dead fetus, 12-cm length. After
recovery which lasted seven days patient was dismissed in good condition with healthy baby. An ultrasound examination
proved to be of great help in putting a diagnosis. It is very important to put diagnosis in time, because if we don't do it, we
will probably have a great and heavy complication.

N. Šulović, M. Dunjić, S. Stanišić

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