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Frequency of complications and their prevention in women in the early puerperium after outpatient delivery
Nedvědová, Kateřina ; Sosna, Ondřej (advisor) ; Buryanek, Adam (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the issue of postpartum complications in early puerperium in women who choose to deliver as an outpatient (i.e., leave the hospital within 72 h of delivery). It also discusses the prevention of these complications and subsequent postpartum care as a preventive measure. Outpatient delivery is a relatively new option for childbirth. The number of women going home after outpatient birth is increasing every year, and addressing postpartum complications and prevention of complications in these women therefore deserves attention. The work is conceived as theoretical-practical. The theoretical part defines concepts such as outpatient delivery, puerperium with a focus on early puerperium up to the 7th postpartum day. It then describes complications occurring in early puerperium and finally deals with the education of women. The practical part deals with the analysis and statistical processing of a questionnaire survey that focuses on the frequency of postpartum complications in early puerperium and their prevention. The main objectives of the study were to determine the frequency and severity of postpartum complications in women after outpatient delivery in early puerperium, the frequency of education of women about postpartum complications in early puerperium by medical...

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