1. Impact of Pre-pregnancy Body Mass Index on Neonatal Outcome
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Anchala Bhardwaj and Ruchi Rai
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bmi-body mass index ,neonatal outcome ,pre-pregnancy ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Background: Pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) during the gestation period is a major factor that predicts fetal weight and development. It is also positively associated with an increase in fetal head circumference and femur length. To assess the impact of pre-pregnancy BMI on neonatal anthropometryMethods: This multicenter observational study was conducted from July 2010-July 2011. A total of 1,000 mothers were enrolled, and their antenatal records were screened for pre-pregnancy weight, height, and other details. They were assigned to four categories as per their BMI: underweight: BMI
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- 2021
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