Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the association between having received iron during pregnancyand the size of the child at birth in the Peruvian population. Methodology: Descriptive,retrospective, and cross-sectional study based on information obtained from the 2021Demographic and Family Health Survey database. The Chi-square test and Odds Ratio wereperformed. Results: The mothers in whose pregnancy never used iron supplements hadnewborns with small (23.70%) and very small (4.40%) sizes, a higher frequency than thosewho did take iron during pregnancy (19.10% and 2.70%). . Small (p=0.002, OR:1.65) and verysmall (p=0.01, OR:1.30) size were associated with not having received iron during pregnancy.Conclusions: The size of the newborn during delivery is related to iron consumption inwomen of the Peruvian population, being the absence of iron supplementation a risk factorfor low size at birth.

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