The authors studied the incidence of individual aetiological factors which may cause intrauterine interruption of foetal development. The research concerned 26 pregnant women hospitalized in the Ward for Pregnancy Pathology of the Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics over the period from 1986-1989. The majority of women with this manifested EPH gestosis: essential hypertension was observed in 3 patients (12%). Particular attention was paid to the final stage of delivery and to the Apgar Score. Discussion includes the results of other authors. In the conclusion the importance and significance of this problem are stressed--within the scope of perinatal medicine--in view of the high morbidity and mortality rates among infants.