Adverse Pregnancy Outcome as A Result of Anaemia and Hyperglycemia with Special Focus on Time of Registration and Weight Gain During Pregnancy
Introduction: Adverse pregnancy outcome is a result of many factors related to mother that may act concomitantly. Weight gain during pregnancy is one of the important tools to assess course and outcome of pregnancy. Weight gain during pregnancy is affected by many factors; the important being anaemi...
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Main Authors: | Shakila Mulla (Author), Sulabha Akarte (Author), Ranjit Mankeshwar (Author), Shakeel Ansari (Author) |
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2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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