Correction of Vaginal Microbiocenosis in the Early Stages of Pregnancy
Abstract
Studies in recent years show that bacterial vaginosis is a disease that can cause serious reproductive health problems and complications of pregnancy. The question of the choice of the drug, especially in the first trimester of pregnancy, when the use of antibacterial therapy is limited, remains an urgent problem.
An alternative and optimal option for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis in pregnant women in the first trimester of pregnancy is a seven-day course of treatment with local use of ascorbic acid, which by the end of treatment in 88.9% of pregnant women forms vaginal normocenosis.
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