Pregnant women with past history of CED have a higher risk 2,76 times to suffer anemia than normal pregnant women. Fe and folic acid supplementation is one program to overcome iron deficiency anemia in the pregnant women in Boyolali but the incidence rate of anemia remains high (42,9%). This study was to analyze the relationship of food intake, Fe and folic acid supplementation on hemoglobin level in pregnant women with history of CED and anemia of breastfeeding women. This research study used analytic observation with cross sectional approach. The subject of 42 breastfeeding women with past history of CED and anemia in the third trimester of pregnancy in five public health centers in Boyolali. Data of supplementation and nutrient intake wa...
Folat acid is needed in forming 1/3 corpuscle. It causes pregnant woman who suffers from lacking of ...
BackgroundThe prevalence of anemia in pregnant women is still high (69.7 %). Low iron intake and hig...
Background: Iron deficiency is considerend to be the most important etiology of ane-mia in pregnant...
Pregnant women with past history of CED have a higher risk 2,76 times to suffer anemia than normal p...
Pregnant women with past history of CED have a higher risk 2,76 times to suffer anemia than normal p...
Anemia is a condition where the hemoglobin level in the blood is below normal. Anemia is directly ca...
ABSTRACTAnemia is a health problem that is often found in developing countries including indonesia. ...
Background: Pregnant women including malnutrition of vulnerable groups such as iron deficiency. Anem...
Anemia in pregnancy can increase the risk of low birth weight babies, miscarriage, birth prematurely...
Anemia can be caused by several factors, including the lack of intake of Fe and mother's knowledge. ...
To study the e? ect of iron supplement equivalent to 60 mg elemental iron and 0.25 mg folic acid tot...
Pregnancy is a physiological-specific period where during pregnancy there is an increased need for n...
Anemia is a problem that is generally experienced by pregnant women, changes in the composition of t...
Anemia is a condition with hemoglobin, hematocrit and red blood cell levels lower than the no...
Anemia in pregnant women is called a potential that endangers the mother and child, therefore anemia...
Folat acid is needed in forming 1/3 corpuscle. It causes pregnant woman who suffers from lacking of ...
BackgroundThe prevalence of anemia in pregnant women is still high (69.7 %). Low iron intake and hig...
Background: Iron deficiency is considerend to be the most important etiology of ane-mia in pregnant...
Pregnant women with past history of CED have a higher risk 2,76 times to suffer anemia than normal p...
Pregnant women with past history of CED have a higher risk 2,76 times to suffer anemia than normal p...
Anemia is a condition where the hemoglobin level in the blood is below normal. Anemia is directly ca...
ABSTRACTAnemia is a health problem that is often found in developing countries including indonesia. ...
Background: Pregnant women including malnutrition of vulnerable groups such as iron deficiency. Anem...
Anemia in pregnancy can increase the risk of low birth weight babies, miscarriage, birth prematurely...
Anemia can be caused by several factors, including the lack of intake of Fe and mother's knowledge. ...
To study the e? ect of iron supplement equivalent to 60 mg elemental iron and 0.25 mg folic acid tot...
Pregnancy is a physiological-specific period where during pregnancy there is an increased need for n...
Anemia is a problem that is generally experienced by pregnant women, changes in the composition of t...
Anemia is a condition with hemoglobin, hematocrit and red blood cell levels lower than the no...
Anemia in pregnant women is called a potential that endangers the mother and child, therefore anemia...
Folat acid is needed in forming 1/3 corpuscle. It causes pregnant woman who suffers from lacking of ...
BackgroundThe prevalence of anemia in pregnant women is still high (69.7 %). Low iron intake and hig...
Background: Iron deficiency is considerend to be the most important etiology of ane-mia in pregnant...