Andreeva M V
Med Tr Prom Ekol. 1999(3):19-21.
Sensitivity of females to environmental hazards is known to increase extremely during pregnancy. The harmful effects could appear not only in mother, but also in fetus. Thus, special importance is associated with materials about effects of environmental hazards in industrial agglomeration on female reproductivity. The authors demonstrate relationships of incidence and severity of female reproductive disorders, neonatal health with actual jeopardy of ecological hazards characteristic for industrial agglomeration of Volgograd region. The data obtained help to consider reproductive and neonatal health parameters which are highly prone to anthropogenous factors and to use those parameters for forecasting the pathologic conditions dependent on ecologic matters. The results could serve as a base for prognosis on demographic situation in Volgograd region by the beginning of XXI century.