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Professional Medical Journal-Quarterly [The]. 2013; 20 (5): 736-742
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-140022

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Anaemia in pregnancy is an important public health problem especially in developing countries. It is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality, and also has a significant impact on health of foetus .The causative factors vary in different communities. The purpose of study was to determine the prevalence and risk factors of anaemia among pregnant women receiving antenatal care at Aziz Bhatti Shaheed Hospital Gujrat. The attending doctor filled a Proforma at the first antenatal visit and blood sample was also drawn for complete blood counts. Out of 560 women studied,419 [74.8%] women were anaemic .Anaemia was more prevalent in multigravidae [77.6%] than in primigravidae [69.3%].Regarding severity 69.9% mild,26.7% moderate and 3.3% cases were of severe anaemia respectively. The severity increased with increasing parity. The prevalence also increased with decreasing birth intervals [p=0.001] and late booking [p=0.002].Anaemia was more common among uneducated [78.6%] or those educated up to primary [72.7%]. Intake of meat/chicken less than 2times/week [p=0.01] and PICA [p=0.005] were also the risk factors for anaemia development in pregnancy. The prevalence of anaemia in antenatal care attendees of ABSH is very high. Frequent child birth with lack of birth spacing, late booking, low educational status and poor dietary habits are the major risk factors that need urgent attention of health care providers

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