Ekologiya cheloveka (Human Ecology)Ekologiya cheloveka (Human Ecology)1728-08692949-1444Eco-Vector1738510.17816/humeco17385Research ArticleUSE OF MAGNESIUM SULPHATE IN PRENATAL PERIOD - HARM OR BENEFIT FOR FETUSKamenskayaE NE-kamenskaya@yandex.ruChumakovaG N-AivazovaE A-ZhuravlevaE A-Northern State Medical University15022013202576123102019Copyright © 2013, Ekologiya cheloveka (Human Ecology)2013Magnesium is one of the most important bioelements which is necessary for normal functioning of organisms. Magnesium is particularly important during pregnancy. Magnesium deficiency can result in a number of complications for both a woman and a fetus. Magnesium sulphate 25 % solution is widely and successfully applied in a number of obstetric cases. However, its impact on a fetus and a newborn child remains a matter of research and discussions.magnesium sulphatepregnancyfetusсульфат магниябеременностьплод[Кошелева Н. Г. 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