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The Association Between Gestational Weight Gain with Birth Weight at Tanjung Public Health Center

Received: 31 October 2022    Accepted: 16 November 2022    Published: 29 November 2022
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Background: West Nusa Tenggara have 3.7% cases of neonates with low birthweight from 98,165 life birth and 7.3% was at Tanjung City. Gestational weight gain and birth weight may relate and there are many factors that influence them indirectly. Many low birthweights delivered by maternal with low nutrition status that undetected and untreated in pregnancy. Objective: To Assess the association of gestational weight gain with birth weight. Methods: This is a retrospective crossectional. This research include 202 samples from Tanjung Public health care. This research was conducted since August-October the data from cohort book at Tanjung Public health care. This research uses 202 samples without placenta previa and preeclampsia. The bivariate analysis use chi-square to find the association. Result: There is a significant association between maternal weight gain and birth weight with Confident interval (CI) 95%, significant if P < 0.05. The means of weight gain of maternal is 11.2 kg. The means of neonatal birth weight is 2727 gram. From 202 samples, there are72% maternal have suitable weight gain and the baby have normal weight birth. The prevalence of neonate with low birth weight is 43.06%. There are 75% low birth weight neonates came from maternal with inappropriate birth gain. Conclusion: Maternal weight gain that suitable to the target, have neonates with normal birth weight. Many factors predict might impact maternal weight gain that may need further research.

Published in American Journal of Pediatrics (Volume 8, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajp.20220804.22
Page(s) 263-266
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Keywords

Maternal, Weight Gain, Birth Weight, Low Birth Weight

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  • Department Pediatric, North Lombok General Hospital, Tanjung, Indonesia

  • Department Pediatric, Prof I.G.N.G Ngoerah Hospital, Denpasar, Indonesia

  • Department Pediatric, North Lombok General Hospital, Tanjung, Indonesia

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