1.
Selecta hom
; 2(1): 5-54, jan.-jun. 1994.
Artículo
en Portugués
| HomeoIndex - Homeopatia
| ID: hom-4220
2.
West Indian med. j;22(2): 84-92, June 1973.
en Inglés
| MedCarib
| ID: med-11005
3.
Am. j. obstet. gynecol
; Am. j. ophthalmol;116(1): 34-8, May 1973.
Artículo
en Inglés
| MedCarib
| ID: med-13068
RESUMEN
The obstetric performance of 226 primigravidas, aged 16 or less, delivered in the University Hospital, Kingston, Jamaica, was studied and compared with that of other primigravidas. There was no increase of the pre-eclampsia, antepartum hemorrhage, or anemia but postpartum hemorrhage was common in this group. The low operative delivery rate was associated with a low incidence of fetal distress and babies with good Apgar scores. The over-all good obstetric performance was probably achieved by good antenatal care.(AU)