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Maternal and perinatal outcomes in anaemia-complicating pregnancy | |
Dr. Ruchi Shrivastava, Dr. Atul Kumar Shrivastava | |
Background: Pregnancy might bring on the prevalent illness of anemia. The present study assessed maternal and perinatal outcomes in anaemia-complicating pregnancy. Materials &Methods:58 women with singleton pregnancieswere included. Parameters such as duration of pregnancy, gravid and education statuswas recorded. Results: Age group <20 years had 9 subjects in group I and 8 in group II, age group 21-30 years comprised 11 and 13 and >30 years had 9 and 8 subjects respectively. The duration of pregnancy was <12 years seen in 11 and 14 subjects, 13-24 weeks in 12 and 7 and >24 weeks in 6 and 8 subjects in group I and II respectively. Gravida was primi in 22 and 21 subjects and multi in 7 and 8 subjects in group I and II respectively. There were 12 illiterates in group I and 14 in group II, primary in 10 and 11 and higher in 7 and 4 respectively. Conclusion: Anemia associated with pregnancy was very common. Severe maternal anemia is linked to unfavorable perinatal and maternal outcomes. It is among the indirect causes of maternal death that can be prevented. Adolescent education, routine prenatal exams, early discovery, and treatment are all important factors to take into account. |
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