Predisposed factors and maternal-neonates complications of anemia in pregnancy.

Authors

  • Jamilah Ramírez Guerra POLICLÍNICO DOCENTE “GUILLERMO GONZÁLEZ POLANCO” GUISA
  • Nelson Delgado Guevara POLICLÍNICO DOCENTE “GUILLERMO GONZÁLEZ POLANCO” GUISA
  • Rosa María Infante Cabrera POLICLÍNICO DOCENTE “GUILLERMO GONZÁLEZ POLANCO” GUISA

Keywords:

PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS/diagnosis, ANEMIA /complications, NUTRITIONAL STATUS

Abstract

It was fulfilled an observational analytic research of cases and controls, identifying factors and maternal-neonatal complications. The research variables were: intergenesic interval level of scholarship, pregnancy diseases, maternal and neonatal complications. There were identified as predisposed factors of pregnancy anemia, the intergenesic short maternal (73.2%) and the low level of scholarship (63.41%). The urinary tract infection and vaginal Candida were associated to anemia in 85.4% and 48.8% respectively. The non sufficient winning of maternal weight 83.6% and the cervix vaginal infections 73.1%, were the complications that appeared, while the low weight at birth, with 92.6%, was the representative neonatal complication.

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Published

2008-01-05

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Ramírez Guerra J, Delgado Guevara N, Infante Cabrera RM. Predisposed factors and maternal-neonates complications of anemia in pregnancy. RM [Internet]. 2008 Jan. 5 [cited 2025 Jun. 3];12(1). Available from: https://revmultimed.sld.cu/index.php/mtm/article/view/1795

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ARTÍCULOS ORIGINALES