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A cross-sectional study to evaluate association between maternal hemoglobin level and poor pregnancy outcomes | |
Dr. Konika Jain, Dr. Anjali Dubey, Dr. Abhinav Jain | |
Background: Anaemia is one of the most important factors influencing maternal morbidity and mortality and also the health of the newborn. It is a global health issue affecting nearly half of pregnant women. This study aimed to assess the association of maternal hemoglobin level with poor pregnancy outcomes. Methods: It was a cross-sectional study that included 2 study centers. As per inclusion/exclusion criteria, this study included 650 post-partum mothers. Using Stratified random sampling study participants were enrolled. Data were collected and analyzed in SPSS 23. Using statistical tests i.e., Chi-square, etc data was analyzed. Results: Anaemic mothers had a statistically significant association with low birth weight (χ2-19.921, p-0.000) and babies born dead (χ2-123.759, p-0.000). using multivariate logistic regression analysis mother having low hemoglobin level having higher odds of having low birth weight (OR-1.453, p-0.000, CI-1.212-1.741) and a baby born dead (OR-0.354, p-0.000, CI-0.239-0.524). Conclusions: Improving anemic status during pregnancy can reduce the burden of poor pregnancy outcomes. |
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