The most prevalent medical condition during pregnancy is anemia, which is more common in developing nations. Its frequency, cause and severity vary depending on the population. To investigate the cause of the persistence of severe anemia in pregnant women and to learn about the maternal and fetal outcomes in cases of very anemic pregnant women as well as the factors that are related to it. The present study was it is a prospective cohort study. This Study was conducted from One year at District Hospital Singrauli (M.P) department Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Total 100 patients were included in this study. In our study, 15 (15.0%) patients had Meconium stained liquor, 25 (25.0%) patients had Respiratory distress, 14 (14.0%) patients had Seizures, 20(20.0%) patients had Lethargy, 22 (22.0%) patients had Refusal of feeds and 4 (4.0%) patients had Congenital anomalies (B/L CTEV). The value of z is 3.7847. The value of p = 0.00016. The result is significant at p<0.05. We came to the conclusion that if anemia is not treated in the first trimester, problems are likely to arise in both the mother and the newborn.
Ambe Shah and Annesha Dutta. Predictors of Maternal and Fetal Outcome in Severely Anemic Pregnant mothers.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.59218/makrjms.2024.9.18.722.725
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