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Attention was given to the relationship between induced abortion in primigravidae and the course as well as outcome of subsequent pregnancy. Reference is made to the women hospitalised for childbirth in the obstetric ward of the Regional Hospital of Schwerin, between 1969 and 1977. Chi-square testing revealed highly significant differences between women with preceding legal abortion, on the one hand, and those without, on the other, with regard to birth weight of the newborn, duration of pregnancy, cervical insufficiency, need for cerclage, imminent abortion, morbidity during pregnancy inside and outside hospital, and the need for using shute forceps on delivery. No difference was established regarding the occurrence of Rh incompatibility, pyelonephritis of the pregnant women, iron deficit anaemia, and gestosis during pregnancy.
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