Association of maternal determinants with low birth weight babies in tea garden workers of Assam.
Shashi Nandar KumarSheikh RaisuddinKh Jitenkumar SinghBanajit BastiaDeepa BorgohainLong TeronSantanu Kumar SharmaArun Kumar JainPublished in: The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research (2020)
This study suggests the activity of plucking of tea leaves by women is associated with LBW of babies and decreased placental weight. Particularly, if mothers worked continuously in the tea garden during 9 months of pregnancy, it also increased the risk of delivering LBW babies. This exploratory study provides an important platform for further prospective studies, which could be focused on the potential consequences of maternal occupational exposures during pregnancy on fetal development.