Habitual Features of Gestuting Mothers and its Relationship to Infant and Child Mortality
SAİD BODUR, Ersin Eröktem, Orhan Demireli
- Year : 1992
- Vol : 8
- Issue : 2
- Page :
187-192
Pregnancy habits of motIzers and their relation to child ınortality have been studied between March and May of 1991. Mothers between 15-24 years of age, consanquinity, the intervals less than 2 years betwe-en pregnancies, pregnancy less than 38 weeks, igno-rance of tetanus immunization, meals largely related cereal nutrition and lackiness of nutritive balance, weight gain less than 9 kg, lack of prenatal health care, multiple pregnancy increased infant and child monality rate and this increase was statistically me-aningffil (p<0.05). Unspecified illnesses during pregnancy and vomiting, increase in food intake pa-rallel pregnx2ncy, and undesirable pregnancy diri not affect infant and child monality significantly.
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Habitual Features of Gestuting Mothers and its Relationship to Infant and Child Mortality
1992,
Vol.
8
(2)
Received : 24.10.1992,
Accepted : 24.10.1992,
Published Online : 24.10.2020
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