بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم An- Najah National University Faculty of Nursing Maternal Iron Deficiency Anemia & Birth Outcome Supervised by: Dr. Adnan Sarhan.

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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم An- Najah National University Faculty of Nursing Maternal Iron Deficiency Anemia & Birth Outcome Supervised by: Dr. Adnan Sarhan Miss. Mariam Altell Miss. Najwa Subuh Submitted by 4 th years students Ahmed Shaarawi Hana Odeh Ahmed Ishtia Salah Mnazel 1st semester

Aim of the study To determine the effect of the timing of iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy on fetal growth and birth outcome.

Objectives To determine the association between iron deficiency anemia in pregnancy and birth outcomes. To assess whether iron deficiency anemia increase risk of fetal growth. To assess the effects of routine iron & folate supplementation on haematological, biochemical parameters and on pregnancy outcome.

Hypothesis There is a Causal Relationship between Maternal Iron- Deficiency Anemia and Birth Outcome.

Research Questions Is the maternal anemia, assessed primarily as hemoglobin concentration, is causally related to babies weight at birth or duration of gestation ?

Study design Retrospective study use to identify the effects of maternal- iron deficiency anemia on birth outcome.

Materials and methods Simple random sampling method. In Nablus areas including Rafidia Governmental Hospital, Arab Specialist, & Nablus Specialist Hospital. The sample size including (69) pregnant women.

Materials and methods Self-designated questionnaire, self reported and filling questionnaire used to collect data. Use of 21 questions to determine the effects of maternal-iron deficiency anemia on Birth outcome.

Data analysis

Age of the mother Percen t FrequencyAge of the mother 4.3%3 Less than 20 years 66.7% years 23.2% years 5.8%4 Missing System % 69 Total

Do you take iron during pregnancy? PercentFrequency Do you take iron during pregnancy? 89.9%62 Yes 10.1%7No 100.0%69 Total

Hb level during this pregnancy Percent Frequenc y Hb level during this pregnancy 58.0%40 Grater than> 10g\L 42.0%29 Less than<10g\L 100.0%69 Total

Gestational age in the delivery Percent Frequenc y Gestational age in the delivery 15.9%11 Less than 35 wk 84.1%58 Between wk 100.0%69 Total

Baby weight PercentFrequency Baby weight 30.4%21 Less than 2.50g 69.6% g 100.0%69 Total

Type of delivery PercentFrequency Type of delivery 62.3%43 C\S 37.7%26 N\D 100.0%69 Total

Results of the hypothesis

ANOVA test between taking iron during pregnancy and baby weight Sig.FMean Square DfSum of Squares Regression Residual Total Since the level of significance (0.912) is bigger than 0.05, we accept the hypothesis and conclude that “There exists no significant relationship, in the significance level 0.05, between taking iron during pregnancy and baby weight.

Simple Linear Regression model between taking iron during pregnancy and baby weight. tB (Constant) E-02Do you take iron during pregnancy? Since the R equal (0.014) and R square equal (0.000) there is no correlation between taking iron during pregnancy and baby weight.

ANOVA test: between taking iron during pregnancy and type of delivery. Sig.FMean Square DfSum of Squares Regression Residual Total Since the level of significance (0.770) is bigger than 0.05, we accept the hypothesis and conclude that “There exists no significant relationship, in the significance level 0.05, between taking iron during pregnancy and type of delivery.

Simple Linear Regression model: between taking iron during pregnancy and type of delivery. tB (Constant) E-02Do you take iron during pregnancy? Since the R equal (0.036) and R square equal (0.001) there is a very weak correlation between taking iron during pregnancy and type of delivery.

ANOVA test between: taking iron during pregnancy and gestational age in the delivery. Sig.FMean Square DfSum of Squares Regression Residual Total Since the level of significance (0.230) is bigger than 0.05, we accept the hypothesis and conclude that “There exists no significant relationship, in the significance level 0.05, between taking iron during pregnancy and gestational age in the delivery.

Simple Linear Regression model: between taking iron during pregnancy and gestational age in the delivery. tB (Constant) Do you take iron during pregnancy? Since the R equal (0.146) and R square equal (0.021) there is a very weak correlation between taking iron during pregnancy and gestational age in the deliver

Discussion No correlation between baby weight and taking iron supplement during 3 rd trimester of pregnancy. No correlation between type of delivery and gestational age with mother Hb level during pregnancy. The correlation between the other variables, is very weak.

There is many of research studies supported our result, and we assay some of it: Supplementation of anemic or no anemic pregnant women with (IDA) does not appear to increase birth weight or the duration of gestation. (Rasmussen, K, 2001).

A negative association between anemia and duration of gestation and low birth weight has been reported in the majority of studies, although a causal link remains to be proven. (Allen, LH. 2000).

Finally; we reject our hypothesis, and found that their was no causal relationship between maternal – iron deficiency anemia & birth outcomes.

Limitation of the study First, there is a chance of recall bias in the process of gathering data. Given low income and low socioeconomic status of the pregnant women of this study, it was not feasible to carry out longitudinal studies. Second, it is difficult to determine the prevalence of maternal iron deficiency in the pregnant women because of the criteria used to define iron deficiency.

Third; our result indicate that the third trimester of pregnancy have no affect on birth outcomes, but it doesn’t measure the effect of the second or first trimester pregnancy. we suggest to follow a pregnant woman in the early pregnancy to check the prevalence of suggested birth outcomes in any stage of pregnancy.

Recommendations for project Recommended Guidelines for Preventing And Treating Iron Deficiency Anemia In Pregnant Women At a scheduled third-trimester visit, or if the first prenatal visit occurs in the third trimester, obtain a blood specimen and determine the hemoglobin concentration. Obtain medical evaluation when the hemoglobin concentration is <9.0 g/dl.

Prescribe mg of supplemental iron per day when the hemoglobin concentration is between g/dl. Prescribe 30 mg of supplemental iron per day when the hemoglobin concentration is 11.0 g/dl.

Acknowledgment We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who has supported us in different ways and especially the nurses in the neonate and workers in archive within our population study. We would like to thanks the Dean of Nursing College at Al Najah University Dr Adnan Sarhan. And to Miss Mariam Al Tell The coordinator of the course. To our supervisor Miss. Najwa Subuh. We would also like to thank all colleagues, student, teacher, doctors, at An-Najah National University.