Abstract Background Severe anaemia after caesarean section adversely affects the woman and the new-born. While prenatal anaemia is extensively studied, the literature on post-caesarean section anaemia is limited and characteristics of women at the highest risk of developing severe anaemia after caesarean section are unknown. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and factors associated with severe anaemia on day three post caesarean section. Methods On the third day after caesarean section, women were consecutively enrolled in a cross-sectional study at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital (MRRH). Women who got transfused peripartum were excluded. For every woman, we measured haemoglobin (Hb) concentration and collected data on sociodem...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy is the commonest haematological condition seen in pregnant women in...
Introduction: Anaemia in the postpartum period is a common public health problem, but there is a pau...
Background Anaemia in pregnancy is defined as haemoglobin concentration less than 11.0 g/dl. Globa...
BackgroundPostpartum anemia is associated with maternal and perinatal morbidity. Population-level da...
Background: Anaemia is one of the leading indirect obstetric causes of maternal morbidity and mortal...
Abstract Background Anaemia during pregnancy is major health problem. There is conflicting literatur...
Background: Anemia in the peripartum or postpartum period could pose a significant risk for maternal...
Background: The World Health organization defines postpartum anemia as hemoglobin <11g/dl at 1 we...
In India, anaemia is the most prevalent cause of morbidity in women. The health of the foetus is als...
Background. Anaemia is a major global health problem, especially in developing countries. Postpartum...
The study sought to identify determinants of blood loss at childbirth and 24 hours postpartum. The s...
The study sought to identify determinants of blood loss at childbirth and 24 hours postpartum. The s...
Background: Anaemia is a global health problem affecting 1.62 billion people where 41.8% (56 millio...
Objective: To determine the risk factors for severe postpartum haemorrhage.Design: A case control st...
Background: There is an increase in the incidence of anemia among pregnant women in Uganda despite ...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy is the commonest haematological condition seen in pregnant women in...
Introduction: Anaemia in the postpartum period is a common public health problem, but there is a pau...
Background Anaemia in pregnancy is defined as haemoglobin concentration less than 11.0 g/dl. Globa...
BackgroundPostpartum anemia is associated with maternal and perinatal morbidity. Population-level da...
Background: Anaemia is one of the leading indirect obstetric causes of maternal morbidity and mortal...
Abstract Background Anaemia during pregnancy is major health problem. There is conflicting literatur...
Background: Anemia in the peripartum or postpartum period could pose a significant risk for maternal...
Background: The World Health organization defines postpartum anemia as hemoglobin <11g/dl at 1 we...
In India, anaemia is the most prevalent cause of morbidity in women. The health of the foetus is als...
Background. Anaemia is a major global health problem, especially in developing countries. Postpartum...
The study sought to identify determinants of blood loss at childbirth and 24 hours postpartum. The s...
The study sought to identify determinants of blood loss at childbirth and 24 hours postpartum. The s...
Background: Anaemia is a global health problem affecting 1.62 billion people where 41.8% (56 millio...
Objective: To determine the risk factors for severe postpartum haemorrhage.Design: A case control st...
Background: There is an increase in the incidence of anemia among pregnant women in Uganda despite ...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy is the commonest haematological condition seen in pregnant women in...
Introduction: Anaemia in the postpartum period is a common public health problem, but there is a pau...
Background Anaemia in pregnancy is defined as haemoglobin concentration less than 11.0 g/dl. Globa...