Frequency of Low Birth Weight in Pregnant Women with Anemia
Naveed Mahmood, Shazia Jamil, Israr-Ul-Haque, Kinza Mahmood, Rabiah Haque, Muhammad Imran-Ul-Hasan
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
To determine the frequency
of low birth weight in pregnant women with anemia.
Methodology:
This descriptive
cross-sectional survey, was conducted at OMC Hospital, Jail Road, Lahore and
Medicine Deptt. of Lahore General Hospital during March 2020 to November 2020.
We included 320pregnant females with gestational ages between 30 to 36 weeks
with hemoglobin level of <10g/dl
and further classified as moderate anemia with (Hb levels 8-9.9g/dl) and in
severe anemia for those having Hb 8g/dl. All cases with known systemic
diseases/abnormalities like hemoglobinopathies (sickle cell anemia/thalassemia),
diabetes, hypertension, smoking, renal problems, oligo/polyhydramnios were
excluded from the study. The neonates were examined after the delivery is done
with the help of pediatrician and all protocols for neonates assessment were
followed. All findings were recorded, low birth weight was considered if the
neonatal weight was <2500g. These neonates were followed until they are
discharged from the hospital or mortality (if any). Routine informed consent
was also obtained from the patients attendants to use their data in the study.
Results:
In our study, 32.5% of
the cases were low birth weight whereas 67.5%(n=216) cases had normal birth
weight.
Conclusion:
Frequency of low birth weight is higher in mothers presenting with anemia.
Keywords:
Maternal anemia, low birth weight, association