Pregnancy and childbirth after surgical treatment of pelvic organ prolapse: description of clinical cases
About the Authors
A. V. YuminovaRussian Federation
Ekaterinburg
A. A. Mikhelson
Russian Federation
Ekaterinburg
M. V. Lazukina
Russian Federation
Ekaterinburg
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For citations:
Yuminova A.V., Mikhelson A.A., Lazukina M.V. Pregnancy and childbirth after surgical treatment of pelvic organ prolapse: description of clinical cases. Bulletin of maternal and child care. 2024;1(2-1):37-40. (In Russ.)