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Low birth weight in relation to maternal age and multiple pregnancies at Muhimbili National Hospital
Abstract
Objectives: To determine the relationship between Low Birth Weight (LBW), maternal age and multiple pregnancies Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was done where by data were obtained from labor ward register books and computer database of the MNH labour ward and analyzed by using EPI-INFO version 6
computer program. Setting: Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) Results: A total of 6931 infants were studied. Prevalence of LBW and multiple births were 26.4% and 2.9% respectively. There was no significant association between age of mother with LBW although a significant association between multiple pregnancy and LBW was noted. Conclusion & Recommendations: Multiple pregnancy contribute substantially to LBW. There is a need of ensuring proper antenatal care and also highlighting the need both for basic supportive care facilities and improved disease prevention strategies.
computer program. Setting: Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) Results: A total of 6931 infants were studied. Prevalence of LBW and multiple births were 26.4% and 2.9% respectively. There was no significant association between age of mother with LBW although a significant association between multiple pregnancy and LBW was noted. Conclusion & Recommendations: Multiple pregnancy contribute substantially to LBW. There is a need of ensuring proper antenatal care and also highlighting the need both for basic supportive care facilities and improved disease prevention strategies.