Title: Study on Relationship between Foetus, Neonatal & Maternal Haemoglobin Level

Authors: Kumari Tanuja, Md Tanweer Usmani, Nishi Kant, Rajiv Ranjan

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i1.23

Abstract

Objectives: Our study was to find out the relationship between foetus, neonatal and maternal haemoglobin level of non-anaemic and anaemic mothers and their new borns.

Methodology: A total of 100 full term pregnant women and their full term newborn were enrolled in this study. A detail history, dietary pattern, clinical examination and relevant investigation were performed. Maternal blood and cord blood of newborns were examined. Haemoglobin level was estimated by Sahli’s acid haematin method.

Results: Data was analyzed by using SPSS software. Mean, standard deviation and t value were observed. P value was taken ≤ 0.05 for significant differences.

Conclusions: Our study concluded that if the mother suffers from anemia, i.e. low hemoglobin level, the baby born to will also have low cord hemoglobin. Maternal anemia has a definite bearing on neonatal hemoglobin level.

Keywords: Anaemia, Pregnancy, Maternal blood, cord blood, Haemoglobin.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Md Tanweer Usmani

Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology,

Katihar Medical College, Katihar, Bihar, India

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