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AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO PROVIDING OBSTETRIC CARE TO A PREGNANT WOMAN WITH ECLAMPSIA

Abstract

Eclampsia is a serious and conceivably dangerous condition that can be during gestation. It's described by the enhancement of seizures in a pregnant lady who lately had toxemia, a condition set piecemeal by hypertension and suggestions of detriment to other organ fabrics, utmost constantly the liver and feathers. Eclampsia is a health-related extremity that requires quick and feasible treatment to guarantee the security of both the mama and the future youth. In this composition, we will examine a creative way to deal with giving obstetric consideration to a pregnant lady with breakdown, zeroing in on the application of cutting-edge clinical invention and multidisciplinary cooperation to work on understanding results.

Keywords

Approaches, interventions, medical aid, different conditions, fragrance.

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