Background: Birth weight is the single largest determinant of the neonatal survival and wellbeing. Maternal anaemia is the commonest medical disorder in pregnancy and is associated with significant maternal morbidity and mortality. The effect of haemoglobin levels of the mother on the foetus however remains unclear. This study aims at evaluating the effect of maternal anaemia on neonatal birth weight. It also evaluates the effect of parity, gestational age and maternal age on the new-born birth weight.Methods: A retrospective study was carried out on patients who had delivered in Al Falah hospital, a newly setup medical college in rural Haryana. The population was studied for maternal age, gestational period, and parity and haemoglobin lev...
Background: Maternal anaemia is common medical disorder in developing countries. WHO defines anaemia...
Abstract: Aim of study:- To determine the effect of maternal anaemia on anthropometric and haematolo...
Introduction: Anaemia is one of the most common conditions which affects a significant proportion of...
Background: There is a large body of research both in India and abroad studying the effect of matern...
Background: Anemia is a major health issue affecting both developing and developed countries worldwi...
Background: This study was done to evaluate the effect of maternal anaemia and its severity on gesta...
Background: Lots of research both in India and abroad studying the effect of maternal physical marke...
Background: Pregnant women are susceptible to have anemia, marked by hemoglobin level <11gr/dL. Mate...
Objective To investigate the association between maternal anemia and low/insufficient birth weight....
Background: Anemia has been a crucial contributor to adverse pregnancy outcomes such as premature bi...
Objective: The study aims to determine relationship of anemia n pregnancy with the birth weight of n...
Background: Pregnant women are susceptible to have anemia, marked by hemoglobin level <11gr/dL. Mate...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy is a universal health problem that may cause a number of obstetrica...
Background: Anaemia is the leading cause of maternal mortality and morbidity in India. According to ...
Objective: The purpose of study is to determine relationship of anemia n pregnancy with the birth we...
Background: Maternal anaemia is common medical disorder in developing countries. WHO defines anaemia...
Abstract: Aim of study:- To determine the effect of maternal anaemia on anthropometric and haematolo...
Introduction: Anaemia is one of the most common conditions which affects a significant proportion of...
Background: There is a large body of research both in India and abroad studying the effect of matern...
Background: Anemia is a major health issue affecting both developing and developed countries worldwi...
Background: This study was done to evaluate the effect of maternal anaemia and its severity on gesta...
Background: Lots of research both in India and abroad studying the effect of maternal physical marke...
Background: Pregnant women are susceptible to have anemia, marked by hemoglobin level <11gr/dL. Mate...
Objective To investigate the association between maternal anemia and low/insufficient birth weight....
Background: Anemia has been a crucial contributor to adverse pregnancy outcomes such as premature bi...
Objective: The study aims to determine relationship of anemia n pregnancy with the birth weight of n...
Background: Pregnant women are susceptible to have anemia, marked by hemoglobin level <11gr/dL. Mate...
Background: Anaemia in pregnancy is a universal health problem that may cause a number of obstetrica...
Background: Anaemia is the leading cause of maternal mortality and morbidity in India. According to ...
Objective: The purpose of study is to determine relationship of anemia n pregnancy with the birth we...
Background: Maternal anaemia is common medical disorder in developing countries. WHO defines anaemia...
Abstract: Aim of study:- To determine the effect of maternal anaemia on anthropometric and haematolo...
Introduction: Anaemia is one of the most common conditions which affects a significant proportion of...