The Effect of Mothers' Hemoglobin Concentration During Pregnancy on the Weight and Height of Babies

Q4 Medicine
Ali Abdulhussain Fadhil, Ghazi Mohamad Ramadan, Zahraa A. Al-Ajeeli, Noora M. Hameed, Wael Dheaa Kadhim, Ahmed S. Abed, Iman Hazim Jirjees, Anwar Sabbah Hussen
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10.30699/jogcr.8.4.374 Background & Objective: Low and high hemoglobin concentration is one of the main concerns of women during pregnancy due to its high prevalence and adverse effects. The present study aimed to examine the correlation between maternal hemoglobin concentration and the baby's birth weight and height in 326 pregnant women referred to the Alwiyah hospital for obstetrics and gynecology in Baghdad, Iraq, in 2019. Materials & Methods: In the current descriptive-analytical study, pregnant women were classified into two groups: anemia and normal; four groups of moderate to severe anemia, mild, regular, and high hemoglobin; and eight groups with intervals of 12 g/L from severe anemia to high hemoglobin. This study's variables included infants' age, number of children, education level, socioeconomic status, weight, and height. The data was analyzed using SPSS version 19, descriptive statistics, t-test, and logistic regression. In this study, the level of statistical significance was deemed to be 0.001. Results: The results showed that the probability of low birth weight and abnormal height increases 4.96 times and 4.13 times, respectively, in mothers with high hemoglobin concentrations versus mothers with low hemoglobin concentrations; these ratios are statistically significant ( P <0.001). Also, hemoglobin concentrations ranging from 104 to 115 g/L have the lowest probability. Furthermore, hemoglobin concentrations greater than 125 g/L are statistically significant ( P <0.001). Conclusion: The current study revealed that high maternal hemoglobin concentrations during pregnancy could significantly impact the baby's weight and height.
母亲孕期血红蛋白浓度对婴儿体重和身高的影响
10.30699/jogcr.8.4.374 背景与目的:血红蛋白浓度过低或过高是妊娠期妇女最关心的问题之一,因为其发病率高且会产生不良影响。本研究旨在研究 2019 年转诊至伊拉克巴格达 Alwiyah 妇产科医院的 326 名孕妇的母体血红蛋白浓度与婴儿出生体重和身高之间的相关性。材料与方法:在本次描述性分析研究中,孕妇被分为贫血和正常两组;中重度贫血、轻度、普通和高血红蛋白四组;以及从重度贫血到高血红蛋白间隔为 12 g/L 的八组。本研究的变量包括婴儿的年龄、子女数、教育程度、社会经济地位、体重和身高。数据分析采用 SPSS 19 版、描述性统计、t 检验和逻辑回归。本研究的统计显著性水平为 0.001。结果显示结果显示,血红蛋白浓度高的母亲与血红蛋白浓度低的母亲相比,低出生体重和身高异常的概率分别增加了 4.96 倍和 4.13 倍;这些比率在统计学上有显著意义(P <0.001)。此外,血红蛋白浓度在 104 至 115 克/升之间的概率最低。此外,血红蛋白浓度大于 125 克/升也有统计学意义(P <0.001)。结论目前的研究表明,孕期母体血红蛋白浓度过高会对婴儿的体重和身高产生重大影响。
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