Maternal anaemia and polycythaemia during pregnancy and risk of inappropriate birthweight for-gestational-age babies: a retrospective cohort study in the northern belt of Ghana
Silas Adjei-Gyamfi,
Mary Sakina Zakaria,
Abigail Asirifi
et al.
Abstract:Small-for-gestational-age (SGA) and large-for-gestational-age (LGA) births are topical issues due to their devastating effects on the life course which are also accountable for neonatal mortalities and long-term morbidities.ObjectivesWe tested the hypothesis that abnormal haemoglobin levels in each trimester of pregnancy will increase the risk of SGA and LGA deliveries in Northern Ghana.DesignRetrospective cohort study was conducted from April to July 2020.Settings and Participants422 postpartum mothers who ha… Show more
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