Reducing the Level of the STRESS Hormone Cortisol in Pregnant Women under Threat of Miscarriage in the First Trimester of Pregnancy |
Reducing Hormonal Manifestations of STRESS during Labor |
Reducing Psycho-Emotional STRESS in Pregnant Women with Somatic Disorders in the Last Month of Pregnancy |
Improvement of the Hormone Status in Pregnant Women with Somatic Disorders in the Last Month of Pregnancy |
Better Development of the Kariopicnotic Index in Pregnant Women Facing the Risk of Miscarriage |
Improving the Immune Status of Pregnant Women under the Threat of Abortion |
Normalization of Too High Blood Pressure in Pregnant Women with a Mild Form of the OPH-Syndrome |
Leading the Heart Activity of the Fetus out of the Danger Zone in Pregnant Women with Somatic Disorders in the Last Month of Pregnancy |
Improved Fetal Heart Activity in Pregnant Women at Risk with a Mild Form of the OPH-Syndrome |
Calming of the Fetus during Labor |
Reducing Sleep Disorders in Pregnant Women with Somatic Disorders in the Last Month of Pregnancy |
Normalization of Sleep in Pregnant Women under Threat of Miscarriage in the First Trimester of Pregnancy |
Improvement of Sleep in Pregnant Women with a Mild Form of the OPH-Syndrome |
Reducing Anxiety during Labor in Women with an Initial Inactivity of Uterine Contractility |
Improvement of Restless and Melancholy Emotional States in Pregnant Women under Threat of Miscarriage in the First Trimester of Pregnancy |
Improvement of the General Mental State in Women with a Mild OPH-Syndrome |
Increased Strength and a More Harmonic Rhythm of Uterine Contractions |
Reducing Pain during Labor in Women with an Initial Inactivity of Uterine Contractility |
Reducing Headache Attacks in Pregnant Women with Somatic Disorders in the Last Month of Pregnancy |
Dissolution of Clinical Risk Parameters in Pregnant Women under Threat of Miscarriage in the First Trimester of Pregnancy |
Faster Recovery in Pregnant Women under Threat of Miscarriage in the First Trimester of Pregnancy |
Faster Recovery of Pregnant Women at Risk with a Mild Form of the OPH-Syndrome |
Faster Breakdown of the Protein Content in the Urine of Pregnant Women with OPH-Syndrome |
“Best Scientific Preparation
Against STRESS”
as acknowledged at the
International Conference ‘Society, Stress & Health’
WHO - WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION