Gynaecology and obstetrics

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1. Anatomy and physiology of the female genital and pelvis, physiology of the menstrual cycle.
2. Normal pregnancy: insemination and development of embryo and foetus, detecting pregnancy, body changes in pregnant women, duration of pregnancy and determining the date of delivery, hygiene in pregnancy, preparation of pregnant women for childbirth.
3. Examination of pregnant women and modern methods of managing pregnancy.
4. Normal delivery: distribution deliveries, delivery stages and duration, description of delivery, delivery mechanisms in occipital position.
5. Examination of woman giving birth and delivery management.
6. Newborn supply immediately after birth.
7. Changes on the body of neonatal mother and care of neonatal mother.
8. Pathological pregnancy: the concept of toxemia and gestosis, hiperemeza, hypertensive disease in pregnancy, RhD sensitization, infections in pregnancy, diabetes in pregnancy, foetal growth retardation, stillbirth.
9. Bleeding in early pregnancy: abortion, detached, ectopic pregnancy.
10. Bleeding in late pregnancy: anterior placenta and premature separation of correctly lying placenta.
11. Incorrect delivery: incorrect position and insertions, bleedings, delivery congestion.
12. Complications in postpartum period.
13. Legislation for the protection of mother and child, perinatal statistics, the Internet in perinatology.
14. Symptoms and signs of female genital diseases, examination methods in gynaecology.
15. Developmental abnormalities of genitals.
16. Atypical and pathological position of genitals.
17. Menstrual disorders, problems of adolescent girls and perimenopause
18. Infections of female genitals.
19. Endometriosis.
20. Benign and malignant tumours of female genitals.
21. Family planning, contraception and sterilization.
22. Infertility and fertility reduction.
23. Physiology and pathology of breast, breast-feeding.

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