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Search for: [Abstract = "on levels routinely assayed at a branch in the perinatal period\)• mode of delivery.• Analysis of newborn medical records and clinical assessment of the following parameters relating to the child in the perinatal period\:• sex• birth weight and length of body• the Apgar score in the 1st, 3rd and 5th minute after birth.• Evaluation of selected parameters of oxidative stress in the blood serum of pregnant women\:• activity of catalase \(CAT\)• activity of superoxide dismutase \(SOD\)• total antioxidant capacity of plasma \(FRAP\).In order to analyze the mode of delivery patients were separated into 3 subgroups\:1. Women who have given birth vaginally \(PSN\),2. women whose birth took it way primary cesarean delivery \(performed with elective indications, without accompanying fetal distress, PCC\)3. Women whose pregnancies ended in the secondary cesarean section \(performed during childbirth, due to the deteriorating state of the fetus or lack of progress of labor, WCC\).In addition, examined the impact of induction of labor on the results obtained in different groups. The analysis erected following conclusions\:1. In the group of pregnancies with intrauterine growth retardation, maternal peripheral blood occurred significantly lower values of all investigated markers of oxidative stress \(total antioxidant capacity of plasma superoxide dismutase and catalase\). In addition, some differences were o"]

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