The fate of the newborn child decisively depends on its antenatal condition. The surveillance of pregnancies gets an increasing importance. In this report 113 women with risk pregnancies are compared with 453 women with normal pregnancies. The two collectives had underlain the same conditions of leading and monitoring of delivery. They are compared as to perinatal morbidity and mortality. The problem of prematurity and dysmaturity is especially considered. It is possible to reduce the rate of premature infants by adequate care. Conclusions are mentioned for a graduated system of surveillance of pregnancies.
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