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    FACTORS INFLUENCING THE QUALITY OF CEMENT

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    ENERGETICS IN THE SILICATE INDUSTRY

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    ACTUAL VIEWS ON HIGH ALUMINA CEMENT

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    Óvodai életmódszervezés a nemzetiségi gyermekcsoportokban

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    EFFECT OF CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY PARAMETERS ON NON-DESTRUCTIVE STRENGTH ESTIMATIONS

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    The effects of previous spontaneous abortion on the mental problems of current pregnancy

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    Introduction. The risk of developing mental illness is significantly increased during pregnancy. The most common obstetric complication is spontaneous abortion. Women with a history of previous spontaneous abortion are at higher risk of developing mental problems during their subsequent pregnancy. Aim. We examined the effects of a history of previous spontaneous abortion on emotional problems during subsequent pregnancy. We examined 987 pregnant women at the 1st Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of semmelweis university in budapest, Hungary between 01-10-2012 and 31-08-2013. among them there were 265 pregnant women who had at least one episode of previous spontaneous abortion. Material and methods. We measured depression using the EPDS test. anxiety was measured using the spielberger (STAI) tests. We designed a questionnaire to gather socio-demographic data. We used the chi-square test and Wald-Wolfovitz test to test for the statistical significance of associations. Results. We found that 24.21% of the sample had depression, and 8.61% of the sample had anxiety. According to the number of previous spontaneous abortions we compared 3 groups: 722 women had no spontaneous abortion previously, 169 women had one previous spontaneous abortion and 96 women had 2 or more spontaneous abortions before. Depression, anxiety and previous mental illness were examined in these groups. Those women who had spontaneous abortion 2 or more times before got significantly higher scores in the EPDS test, than those who had no or just one spontaneous abortion. among them 28.1% had mental illness previously. We found that prior mental illness and spontaneous abortions are independent predictors of antenatal depression. Among those women who had 2 or more spontaneous abortions before, the mean age and the number of single women was significantly higher, while the average level of education was significantly lower than in the other two groups. Conclusions. Higher age, lower level of education and the lack of partner relationship can be associated with the number of spontaneous abortions. The number of episodes of spontaneous abortion and a history of mental illness are risk factors for depression during a subsequent pregnancy

    Effects of assisted reproductive treatments on pregnant women’s mental health

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    Introduction. Childbirth is one of the most important period in women's life. It gets an even bigger emphasis, if parents have to take some kind of assisted reproductive treatment for the conception. The number of cases when assisted reproductive treatments (ART) are used, is increasing, infertility affects 15-20% of couples. Premature birth and low birth weight is more frequent among pregnant women suffering from major depressive disorder (MDD). The literature does not have a uniform view on the mental health of artificially fertilized women. Aim. The aim of our research is to submit and analyse particular mental health of women who become pregnant due to ART (ART group), and to compare ART group with spontaneously conceived group. Material and methods. 985 pregnant women were examined between 01. October 2012 and 31. August 2013 at the 1st Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of Semmelweis University (Budapest, Hungary) with self-rated questionnaires. We measured depression using EPDS test, the level of anxiety by the STAI test. We measured the quality of life with the WHO Quality of life Bref questionnaire. We used our self-designed questionnaire to gather the socio-demographic data. Results. 100 pregnant women out of 985 were conceived with help of the ART. The mean age was 35 years, their average gestational week was 32 weeks and about half of them (47%) had multiple pregnancy. 20.8% of the ART group reached the clinical level of depression, and 9% had a high anxiety level. Conclusions. The frequency of mental disorders in the ART group does not show a big difference from the frequency of mental problems in case of spontaneously conceived group. © Borgis
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