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Currently, contraception issues occupy an important place in the field of women's reproductive health. A particularly relevant topic is the choice of contraceptive methods for women after cesarean section, since this type of surgical factor has its own peculiarities and can influence the next choice of contraceptive methods. The importance of this problem is conditioned not only by the observation of prevention of unwanted pregnancy, but also by the necessity to ensure a safe interval between pregnancies for the recovery of the female organism and minimization of the risk for the health of the…mehr

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Currently, contraception issues occupy an important place in the field of women's reproductive health. A particularly relevant topic is the choice of contraceptive methods for women after cesarean section, since this type of surgical factor has its own peculiarities and can influence the next choice of contraceptive methods. The importance of this problem is conditioned not only by the observation of prevention of unwanted pregnancy, but also by the necessity to ensure a safe interval between pregnancies for the recovery of the female organism and minimization of the risk for the health of the mother and the future child.This monograph is devoted to a comprehensive study of issues related to contraception in women who have undergone cesarean section. It analyzes anatomical and related aspects of postoperative recovery, and assesses the impact of various contraceptive methods on women's health in the postoperative period. The monograph is intended for doctors, obstetricians-gynecologists and other specialists in the field of women's reproductive health with an up-to-date method about contraception after cesarean section, which helps in the choice of contraceptive methods for each woman.
Autorenporträt
Abraeva Nakshidil Nuridinovna, assistant at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Tashkent Medical Academy, is the author of 14 scientific papers. She is working on a dissertation on abnormal uterine bleeding in women associated with anovulatory dysfunction.