Reproductive health of girls in the Lviv region
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https://doi.org/10.18370/2309-4117.2015.22.16-21Keywords:
reproductive health of girls, adolescent abortions and labors, diseases of the hepatobiliary systemAbstract
State of health of girls in childhood and adolescence is an important element in the implementation of reproductive function. This paper presents the results of a statistical analysis of gynecological diseases, labor and abortions among girls in different age groups over the last 3–6 years. It also shows the organization of Children and Adolescent Gynecology in the Lviv region.
We have analyzed some extragenital diseases as factors that may influence the formation of reproductive potential in girls
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