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Maternal anaemia and polycythaemia during pregnancy and risk of inappropriate birth weight for gestational age babies: a retrospective cohort study in the northern belt of Ghana.

Silas Adjei-GyamfiMary Sakina ZakariaAbigail AsirifiSulley IssahakuMohammed Awal IbrahimPaul Armah Aryee
Published in: BMJ open (2024)
Anaemia during pregnancy increased from the first to the second trimester and subsequently decreased in the third trimester while polycythaemia consistently decreased from the first to the third trimester. LGA babies were more predominant compared with SGA babies. While anaemia in the third trimester of pregnancy increased the risk of SGA births, polycythaemia across the trimesters offered significant protection. Healthcare providers and stakeholders should target pressing interventions for anaemia reduction throughout pregnancy, especially during the third trimester to achieve healthy birth outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • gestational age
  • birth weight
  • preterm birth
  • healthcare
  • iron deficiency
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • physical activity
  • metabolic syndrome
  • weight loss
  • health insurance
  • glycemic control