Background: To identify and evaluate various maternal factors associated with low birth weight babies delivered at term and to find out prevalence of LBW babies delivered at term at Dhiraj hospital.Methods: A single arm cross-sectional observational study was conducted in obstetrics & gynaecology department of Dhiraj Hospital, from June 2021 to December 2021. A total 250 patients fulfilling inclusion and exclusion criteria were enrolled. Data was collected from the labour room register statistics as reference for comparison. Maternal factors like-maternal age, parity, anemia, booking status, pregnancy induced hypertension, ante-natal iron and protein supplements, tobacco addiction, placenta previa, gender of newborn etc were studied. Da...
Background: Poor maternal health among Indian women is of global significance because India is home ...
Objective:To identify maternal risk factors associated with Low birth weight Infant (LBW)Materials &...
Background: In 2020, the number of Infant Mortality Rates reached 2.4 million people due to LBW (34....
Background: Low birth weight is defined as birth weight below 2500 mg. WHO states prevalence of LBW ...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is an important factor of infant morbidity and mortality in devel...
Introduction: Birth Weight is a major determinant of child health and nutrition and LBW [low birth w...
Background: Low birth weight is defined as weight at birth is less than 2.5 kg. Low birth weight inf...
BW (LBW) is an important and potentially preventable public health problem. It is the major determin...
BW (LBW) is an important and potentially preventable public health problem. It is the major determin...
BW (LBW) is an important and potentially preventable public health problem. It is the major determin...
Objectives: Low birth weight (LBW) is a challenging multifaceted public health problem due to its as...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) definition, infants with birth weights of less than...
Objective: Low birth weight is defined as weight at birth of <2500 g as per the World Health Orga...
BW (LBW) is an important and potentially preventable public health problem. It is the major determin...
BW (LBW) is an important and potentially preventable public health problem. It is the major determin...
Background: Poor maternal health among Indian women is of global significance because India is home ...
Objective:To identify maternal risk factors associated with Low birth weight Infant (LBW)Materials &...
Background: In 2020, the number of Infant Mortality Rates reached 2.4 million people due to LBW (34....
Background: Low birth weight is defined as birth weight below 2500 mg. WHO states prevalence of LBW ...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is an important factor of infant morbidity and mortality in devel...
Introduction: Birth Weight is a major determinant of child health and nutrition and LBW [low birth w...
Background: Low birth weight is defined as weight at birth is less than 2.5 kg. Low birth weight inf...
BW (LBW) is an important and potentially preventable public health problem. It is the major determin...
BW (LBW) is an important and potentially preventable public health problem. It is the major determin...
BW (LBW) is an important and potentially preventable public health problem. It is the major determin...
Objectives: Low birth weight (LBW) is a challenging multifaceted public health problem due to its as...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) definition, infants with birth weights of less than...
Objective: Low birth weight is defined as weight at birth of <2500 g as per the World Health Orga...
BW (LBW) is an important and potentially preventable public health problem. It is the major determin...
BW (LBW) is an important and potentially preventable public health problem. It is the major determin...
Background: Poor maternal health among Indian women is of global significance because India is home ...
Objective:To identify maternal risk factors associated with Low birth weight Infant (LBW)Materials &...
Background: In 2020, the number of Infant Mortality Rates reached 2.4 million people due to LBW (34....