Abstract

Introduction: Anemia is the common health problem in the developing and developed world and vulnerablegroups are pregnant mother, adolescent girls and children. Iron deficiency anaemia exhibits the icebergphenomenon of the disease.Objectives: To determine the prevalence of anemia, socio-demographic characteristics, dietary habits andsome risk factors associations with anemia.Materials and Method: The present hospital based cross sectional study was conducted at Maternity andChildren Hospital. A total of 233 pregnant women aged between 18-42 years’ age group people were selectedand a structured self-administered questionnaire submitted to all eligible pregnant women and hemoglobinestimation report was taken from the lab record. Data cleaned and entered in Statistical Package for SocialSciences (SPSS) 21.0 Version. Necessary statistical tests like simple proportions and chi square tests wereapplied.Results: Prevalence of anemia among pregnant women was 29.3% in Buraidah city. Prevalence of anemiaincreases with increasing parity and prevalence of anemia among parity >3 was 35.7%. high prevalence ofspacing of > 3 years was observed in 37-42 years’ age group. In the study population, 12.5% were givinganemia history, 10.2% were thyroid problems. About 44.7% were taking iron supplements regularly.Conclusions: Based on the study results, the prevalence of anemia was not very high comparatively toother studies conducted in the kingdom. There was no severe anaemia people in our study. Among pregnantwomen, there is a need to strengthen about the anemia awareness, periodical screening from the adolescentage group, regular intake of iron supplements during pregnancy,

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