Preliminary study for the prevalence and causes of anemia in pregnant women attending an Antenatal Care Unit in different periods of gestation
Background: One of common complications of pregnancy is an anemia which is effected by various causes. Anemia can develop throughout the pregnancy period and increase in severity upon the gestation times. WHO recommends all pregnant women should attend an antenatal care (ANC) unit in the first trime...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of associated medical sciences 2018-08, Vol.51 (3), p.122-127 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: One of common complications of pregnancy is an anemia which is effected by various causes. Anemia can develop throughout the pregnancy period and increase in severity upon the gestation times. WHO recommends all pregnant women should attend an antenatal care (ANC) unit in the first trimester of gestation for healthy promotion and complication prevention during pregnancy and after birth. Objectives: The aim of this preliminary study is to find out the prevalence and causes of anemia in pregnant women who start attending an ANC program at different time points of gestation. Materials and methods: Cross-sectional study was performed during May 2015 -February 2016. Hematological parameters were examined in all 190 pregnant women attended the ANC unit at Nayong Hospital. Participants were divided into three groups according to period of gestation at the first time of ANC admission. Serum ferritin, thalassemia screening, and hemoglobin typing were determined in anemia cases to analyze causes of anemia. Prevalence of anemia at each time point ANC attended groups were calculated. Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare the different of parameters between the groups. Results: Prevalence of anemia in all attended pregnant women was 22.1%. According to the period of gestation at the first time of ANC admission, the prevalence of anemia was 17.2% (15 of 87) at the first trimester group, 22.5% (20 of 89) at the second trimester, and 50.0% (7 of 14) at the third trimester group. Levels of hemoglobin and hematocrit of the second and the third groups were significantly different from the first trimester group with p |
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ISSN: | 2539-6056 2539-6056 |