Inventi Rapid - Obstetrics and Gynaecology
(Formerly Inventi Rapid/Impact: Sex & Reproduction)
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Journal Scope:
Quarterly published in print and online ‘Inventi Rapid/Impact: Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Formerly Inventi Rapid/Impact: Sex & Reproduction)’ publishes high quality unpublished as well as high impact pre-published research and reviews catering to the needs of researchers and professionals. The audience of this journal includes midwives, maternity care and neonatal nurses, obstetricians, neonatologists, pediatricians and policy makers in sexual and reproductive health. The journal welcomes papers in all the areas of sex and reproduction including family planning, pregnancy, labour and delivery, breast feeding and post-natal care, contraception, abortion, sexually transmitted diseases and HIV, menopause, etc.
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ASSESSMENT OF IMPACT OF STRUCTURED EDUCATION REGARDING ANAEMIA AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL
The present study aims at assessing the impact of structured education regarding the knowledge level of antenatal primigravidae mothers on anaemia and its associated risk factors. Objectives of the study were to assess the prevalence, risk factors, knowledge and medication status of anaemia among pregnant women. This was a prospective interventional study which was carried out for a period of six ...
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A PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF PROFILE OF HYSTERECTOMY FOR COMMON GYNECOLOGICAL DISORDERS
Hysterectomy is the most common surgery performed by the Gynecologists apart from caesarian. It is indicated for the treatment of uterine cancer and various common noncancerous uterine conditions. Objective of this study was to analyze the age wise prevalence, risk factors, complications and types of hysterectomy, associated oophorectomy, common antibiotic, analgesics prescribed for post-operative...
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PLANNED TEACHING PROGRAM ON LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE REGARDING POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME (PCOS)
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder affecting about 6% of women of reproductive age characterized by gynecological and endocrine symptoms. If it is not treated over the time, it can lead to the serious health problems such as infertility, diabetes, heart diseases. Quantitative study was carried out to assess the effectiveness of planned teaching program on level of kn...
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HIV INFECTION: TRANSMISSION FROM MOTHER TO INFANT
The etiologic mediator of AIDS is HIV, which belongs to the family of human retroviruses (Retroviridae) and the subfamily of lentiviruses.HIV infection can transmitted from an infected mother to her foetus through pregnancy, through delivery, or by breast-feeding. Lack of prophylactic antiretroviral therapy to the mother throughout pregnancy, labor, and delivery, and to the fetus subsequent birth,...
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