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العنوان
Impact of some Micronutrients Deficiency on Pregnancy Outcome in Pregnant Females in Mallawy District, El-Minia Governorate
الناشر
Khalid Hussain Mohamad,
المؤلف
Mohamad, Khalid Hussain
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / Khalid Hussain Mohamad
مشرف / Mona Abou-Zeid Khalifa
مشرف / Essmat Abdel Aziz Abdel Latif
مشرف / Eman Mohamed Mahfouz
الموضوع
Micronutrients Deficiency Pregnancy Outcome Mallawy District, El-Minia Governorate
تاريخ النشر
2007 .
عدد الصفحات
191p:
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
الدكتوراه
التخصص
الطب
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2007
مكان الإجازة
جامعة المنيا - كلية الطب - community medicine
الفهرس
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Abstract

Aim of the study:
I-Detecting of the effect of Iron, calcium and Magnesium deficiency on the outcome of the pregnancy (abortion, stillbirth ,premature labor) in these cases by follow up .
2- Estimating the pattern of Iron, calcium and Magnesium deficiency among pregnant women in Mallawy district EI-Minia governorate.
3- Determining some epidemiological factors which affect the pattern of Iron, calcium and Magnesium deficiency among pregnant women in EIMinia governorate
as nutritional status; dietary pattern & pregnancy status and obstetric history
4- Comparing the patterns of Iron, Calcium and Magnesium deficiency among pregnant women in urban and rural areas
Results
The study found that the percentages of iron, calcium and magnesium deficiency in pregnant women attending MCHC were 27.1% , 74.7% , 24.7% respectively.
Regarding pregnancy outcome in pregnant women attending MCHC in our study in Mallawy centre we found that the percentages were 4.1% still birth, 11.8% abortion and 84.1% live birth (premature &mature live birth) and the percentage of low birth weight outcome in pregnant women was 26.5%.
As regards the relation between Iron level & Pregnancy outcome in the study group we found that there was a significant relation (P=0.0001) between Iron level and Pregnancy outcome& birth weight which the mother had whereas mature live births in normal iron level mothers were 84.5% while mature live births in low iron level mothers were 15.5% and low birth weight infants (<2500gm) in normal iron level mothers were 42.2% while low birth weight infants (<2500gm) in low iron level mothers were 57.8%.
In this study there was a non significant relation (P=0.091) between calcium level& Pregnancy outcome which the mother had whereas mature live births in normal calcium level mothers were 31% & number of abortions were 15% while mature live births in low calcium level mothers were 69% & number of abortions was 85% .