Toxicity of iron has been considered as one of the risk
factors for pregnant women, though it is an essential trace element.
Haemoglobin, serum iron, serum ferritin and Total iron binding capacity (TIBC)
also plays an important role in the development of fetus. The aim of the
present study is to assess the status of above parameters in pregnancy in rural
areas. The pregnant women group comprised of 50 healthy pregnant women and 50
healthy non-pregnant women group. Hb% estimated by fully automated 5 part hematology
analyzer (Cell Dn Ruby). Serum iron, serum ferritin, and TIBC were measured on
fully automated chemistry analyzer. Statistical analysis was carried out in the
form of mean±SD, Students ‘t’ test, df and probability. In our study rural
pregnant women population showed a significant decrease in mean serum
hemoglobin (<10.5 g/dl) as compared to non-pregnant women (13.99 g/dl). Mean
serum iron in pregnant women was decreased (73.30±16.74 µg/dl) as compare to
non-pregnant women (110.2±17.62 µg/dl). We found decreased mean serum ferritin
(9.67±6.2 ng/ml) in pregnant women as compared to non-pregnant women
(51.45±23.21 ng/ml), whereas mean serum TIBC level significantly increased
pregnant women (476.22±98.36 µg/dl) as compared to non-pregnant women (325.44±70.5
µg/dl) in rural women (p<0.001). This results provides that, it is important
to detect which form of iron become abnormal during pregnancy which may lead to
cause of nutritional deficiency in pregnant women so as to reduce public
problem in rural areas. Thus we recommend ways for increasing public awareness
and tackling this health issue including the observance of “National Anemia
Awareness and Treatment Day” especially in rural areas of Maharashtra.
Author(s) Details:
V. S. Hatolkar,
Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Medical Science and
Research (IIMS&R), At Post Warudi, Tq. Badnapur, Dist Jalna, India.
Savita
Deshmukh,
Department
of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Medical Science and Research (IIMS&R),
At Post Warudi, Tq. Badnapur, Dist Jalna, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/ANUMS-V8/article/view/13520
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