2013
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/1192
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A Prospective Study on Prevalence and Management of Anaemia in Pregnancy With Perinatal Outcome

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Anemia during pregnancy is highly prevalent in India. There is predominance of iron deficiency anemia (nutritional anemia). Pregnancy is the condition which increases requirement of nutrients especially iron and folic acid & also causes hemodilution. Because of these reasons, anemia gets aggravated in pregnancy. The incidence varies with literacy, socioeconomic status, family support and financial stability. Anemia in pregnancy has adverse effects on maternal and fetal health. Chronic anemia during… Show more

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“…Our results were similar to the study conducted by Ivan et al 1 Our study was also comparable to the study conducted by Upadhyay, Bulusu, Shah in Ahmedabad. 5 Socioeconomic status also contributes to maternal anaemia. In the present study 58% of women in low socioeconomic group are anaemic.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Our results were similar to the study conducted by Ivan et al 1 Our study was also comparable to the study conducted by Upadhyay, Bulusu, Shah in Ahmedabad. 5 Socioeconomic status also contributes to maternal anaemia. In the present study 58% of women in low socioeconomic group are anaemic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our study was comparable to a study conducted by Upadhyay, Bulusu, Shah in Ahmedabad where spacing between pregnancy among women was less than 2years the prevalence of anaemia was found to be 89% whereas in spacing more than 2 years the prevalence was 75%. 5…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thought of a growing foetus in the mother's womb, indeed is nature's way of expressing the attributes of motherhood. 1 Anaemia in pregnancy accounts for one fifth of maternal deaths and is a major factor responsible for low birth weight. In India, 16% maternal deaths are attributed to anaemia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%