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Ionised and total hypocalcaemia in pregnancy: An analysis of prevalence and risk factors in a resource-limited setting, Cameroon.

Atem Bethel AjongBruno KenfackInnocent Mbulli AliMartin Ndinakie YakumUkaogo Prince OnydinmaFulbert Nkwele MangalaLoai AljerfPhelix Bruno Telefo
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Ionised hypocalcaemia in pregnancy is a rare finding. Only 2.89% of all apparently healthy pregnant women have ionised hypocalcaemia in late pregnancy, while 56.70% have total hypocalcaemia. Factors like the daily number of meals, taking of desserts, the content of the most consumed meal and monthly revenue significantly affect the prevalence of total hypocalcaemia in pregnancy. On the other hand, factors like age above 30 years, having a higher education, being single, having initiated antenatal care before 4 months of pregnancy, being a housewife and not taking desserts between meals have a significantly positive association with ionised hypocalcaemia.
Keyphrases
  • preterm birth
  • pregnant women
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • physical activity
  • pain management