The The Effect of Administration of Sweet Leaf on Hemoglobin Levels in Pregnant Women with Anemia at Bara-Baraya Health Center, Makassar City
Rahmawati,
Mirna,
Fadjriah Ohorella
et al.
Abstract:Anemia poses a significant health problem in developing countries, particularly among pregnant women who experience a high morbidity rate. Globally, anemia ranks third among pregnant women, with a prevalence rate of 74%. The primary causes of anemia cases are iron deficiency and acute bleeding, which interact with each other.This study employed an experimental research design known as quasi-experimental. The treatment or intervention was administered to the respondents who were divided into two groups: the con… Show more
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