Conclusions: Low hemoglobin concentrations in the first trimester of gestation seem to be associated with low fetal birth weights. Anemia can directly cause poor in utero fetal growth due to inadequate oxygen flow to the placental tissue or it can be an indirect indicator of maternal nutrition deficiency. In both circumstances, this study reveals that treatment of anemia before and in the early stages of pregnancy is directly correlated with better fetal outcomes
OBJECTIVE: Failure of fetal growth during pregnancy, and preterm birth, are the major causes of stil...
The occurrence of anemia in pregnant women is a health problem that very high incidence and fatally...
Objective. To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of hemoglobin effect on the pregnancy ou...
Introduction: Pregnancy and delivering a baby are the most important achievements occurring in a wom...
In developing countries maternal anemia during pregnancy has been reported to increase the risk of u...
aims: This study was done to determine the relationship between maternal haemoglobin and fetal weigh...
A systematic review published in 2000 studied the association between maternal anemia and birth weig...
Background & Aims: Maternal anemia in pregnancy is a considerable risk factor for both mother and fe...
Scholl and Mary L Hediger ABSTRACT Anemia diagnosed early in pregnancy is asso-ciated with increased...
The effect of maternal iron deficiency anemia on fetal growth was studied in 54 anaemic (haemoglobin...
Maternal anemia has been reportedly associated with increased risk of maternal and fetal morbidity a...
Aim. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between iron deficiency anemia an...
Maternal anemia is a well-recognized global health problem; however, there remain questions on speci...
A prospective cross sectional study was carried out, in which 5oo consecutively booked antenatal pat...
Birth weight and related outcomes have profound influences on life cycle health, but the effect of m...
OBJECTIVE: Failure of fetal growth during pregnancy, and preterm birth, are the major causes of stil...
The occurrence of anemia in pregnant women is a health problem that very high incidence and fatally...
Objective. To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of hemoglobin effect on the pregnancy ou...
Introduction: Pregnancy and delivering a baby are the most important achievements occurring in a wom...
In developing countries maternal anemia during pregnancy has been reported to increase the risk of u...
aims: This study was done to determine the relationship between maternal haemoglobin and fetal weigh...
A systematic review published in 2000 studied the association between maternal anemia and birth weig...
Background & Aims: Maternal anemia in pregnancy is a considerable risk factor for both mother and fe...
Scholl and Mary L Hediger ABSTRACT Anemia diagnosed early in pregnancy is asso-ciated with increased...
The effect of maternal iron deficiency anemia on fetal growth was studied in 54 anaemic (haemoglobin...
Maternal anemia has been reportedly associated with increased risk of maternal and fetal morbidity a...
Aim. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between iron deficiency anemia an...
Maternal anemia is a well-recognized global health problem; however, there remain questions on speci...
A prospective cross sectional study was carried out, in which 5oo consecutively booked antenatal pat...
Birth weight and related outcomes have profound influences on life cycle health, but the effect of m...
OBJECTIVE: Failure of fetal growth during pregnancy, and preterm birth, are the major causes of stil...
The occurrence of anemia in pregnant women is a health problem that very high incidence and fatally...
Objective. To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of hemoglobin effect on the pregnancy ou...