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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Breech presentation of the fetusPlacenta previa
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(1)58%(3)
General blood test 100%(5)
Ultrasound of the organ 36%(0)27%(0)
Gynecologist's examination 22%(0)29%(0)
Measurements at the reception 29%(0)15%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 58%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 65%
pelvic presentation of the fetus 64% 17%
vulvovaginitis 60%
bent legs 42%
throat hurts 53%
pregnancy 100% 58%
anemia during pregnancy 52%
episiotomy 40%
hypotension 50%
anencephaly 38%
nasal congestion 46%
natural childbirth 46% 10%
lowered 26% 71%
lack of water during pregnancy 29%
the volume of blood loss is reduced 42%
head presentation of the fetus 50% 19%
anemia 42%
external pharynx open 28%
bleeding during pregnancy 42%
premature placental abruption 28%
placenta previa 14% 53%
discoordinated labor activity 27%
bleeding uterine 38%
umbilical cord prolapse 27%
postponed pregnancy 38%
complications of childbirth 45% 19%
runny nose 35%
big buttocks 24%
anxiety 34%
fetal heart rate is elevated 22%
unspecified mental disorders 34%
hydrocephalus 22%
internal bleeding 33%
rare fetal movements 22%
postpartum endometritis 32%
ru 21%
decreased concentration of attention 32%
conducting an inspection 21%
endometritis 32%
large child 20%
the volume of blood loss is increased 32%
shape of uterus is wrong 19%
arterial bleeding 31%
high thin 19%
vulva infections 29%
polyhydramnios during pregnancy 37% 16%
postpartum bleeding 28%
rupture of the uterus 19%
intra-phase infections 28%
premature babies 30% 9%
external bleeding 28%
thin 19%
cervical pregnancy 27%
body of uterus is soft 18%
hypotonic uterine bleeding 27%
intranatal death 18%
uterine fibroids 27%
gynecological operations in the anamnesis 18%
transverse position of the fetus 26%
tame child 18%
consequences of infection 24%
prolonged labor 18%
lerish syndrome 24%
subluxation of the cervical vertebra 18%
bleeding 9% 32%
down syndrome 18%
placental abnormalities 14% 37%
obesity in children 18%
patient's condition 17% 40%
fussy child 17%
fibroma 23%
intrauterine septum 17%
lynch syndrome 22%
throat clean 17%
threat of miscarriage 22%
sacrococcygeal teratoma 17%
incomplete abortion 22%
no discharge 16%
inflammation 22%
better in morning 16%
abortions 22%
lengthening of cervix 16%
lochiometer 21%
amniotic fluid embolism 16%
perforation of the uterus 21%
hypotrophy 15%
number of miscarriages is reduced 21%
auscultation of the heart 15%
vaginal hysterectomy 20%
stunting 15%
cervix length lowered 20%
restriction of movement 15%
uterine fibroids during pregnancy 19%
enlargement of the uterus 47% 30%
benign neoplasms 19%
teratoma 15%
high-risk pregnancy 19%
hair grow poorly 15%
submucous uterine fibroids 18%
lowe 's syndrome 15%
cervical canal polyps 18%
lipid metabolism 15%
acute venous thrombosis 18%
age 4 years 15%
short cervix 18%
a stirring in the stomach 15%
uterine hypoplasia 17%
skin is clean 15%
anatomically narrow pelvis 17%
hypoxia during childbirth 32% 15%
conservative 17%
on the back abdominal wall 15%
cervical polyp 17%
bach flower 14%
feeling of blood loss 17%
n 14%
uterine polyps 16%
premature discharge of amniotic fluid 14%
deterioration postpartum 16%
high height 14%
consequences of surgery 16%
pulsation in the legs 14%
consequences of taking medications 15%
lack of desires 14%
impaired venous function 15%
problems with studying 14%
posthemorrhagic anemia 15%
abnormalities of uterine development 27% 11%
endometriosis 15%
digestive disorders 13%
removal of the uterine body 15%
injury rate 13%
endocervicitis 15%
overweight 13%
premature rupture of fetal membranes 15%
rapid childbirth 13%
fetoplacental insufficiency 15%
better in afternoon 13%
forced situation 10% 25%
spinal abnormalities 13%
thrombosis 9% 24%
dislocation of the vertebrae 13%
skewed pelvis 15%
3 pregnancy 27% 13%
trauma 14%
death of the child 12%
iron deficiency anemia 14%
abdominal obesity 12%
hepatitis 14%
sudden onset 12%
dependence on the doctor 14%
heart dysfunction 12%
coagulopathy 14%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 12%
traumatic shock 14%
abdominal discomfort 12%
latent iron deficiency 14%
patient's condition is satisfactory 12%
effects of hormone 14%
immaturity 11%
consequences of abortion 14%
large fruit 23% 10%
hiv 14%
genital neoplasms 11%
hemoglobin increased 14%
saddle uterus 33% 20%
venous bleeding 14%
fluid in the abdominal cavity 11%
hypochromia 14%
heartbeat in the head 11%
blood diseases 11% 25%
ruptures of the tissues of the birth canal 10%
phlebitis 13%
no children 10%
viral hepatitis b 13%
pain in the legs 10%
lot of plans 13%
refuses treatment 10%
polyps 13%
pulsates 10%
liver problems 13%
increased motor activity 10%
miscarriage 13%
up worse at 6 am 10%
constant heartbeat 13%
belly enlargement 10%
late pregnancy 13%
motor activity 10%
single-child pregnancy 13%
aching 9%
impaired arterial function 11% 24%
worse in morning 9%
tumour in the abdomen 13%
stones in the bladder 9%
antibodies to hepatitis c positive 13%
childhood diseases 26% 17%
viral hepatitis in pregnant women 13%
2 pregnancy 27% 19%
spotting from the uterus 13%
increased 33% 25%
medical abortion 13%

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