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A DEEP STUDY OF MATERNAL CHANGES DURING PREGNANCY
Anand Kumar, Dr. Rakhee Kelaskar
Page No. : 41-49
ABSTRACT
Maternal anaemia has been recognised as the most prevalent hematologic issue in pregnant mothers. This condition arises commonly as a consequence of low consumption of metal and biotin during birth. It is stated that anaemia develops around 85-100 percent pregnant ladies with inadequate supplementation of metal during pregnancy. Both rate and degree of maternal anaemia has considerable heterogeneity in the various geographic and socioeconomic distributions. Though many ladies in rich nations start delivery with decreased iron levels, this is significantly more dangerous in underdeveloped countries. Maternal anaemia in the prenatal period might be associated to obstetric difficulties including such maternal morbidity and mortality, surgical delivery and chromosomal abnormalities.
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