2016
DOI: 10.5958/2394-2754.2016.00017.5
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Fallopian Tube Prolapse-A Rare Complication of Hysterectomy

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“…This is in corroboration with study by Batar et al, Kaur et al 15,19 Bandiwad et al has observed 6.7% of unbooked cases and 1.7% of booked cases had severe anaemia. 21 Sahoo et al also reported that obstetric risks were more in unbooked pregnant women compared to booked ones. 30 Lack of education, awareness of prenatal care, accessibility of health facilities and poverty might be the factors that women do not come for availing antenatal services.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…This is in corroboration with study by Batar et al, Kaur et al 15,19 Bandiwad et al has observed 6.7% of unbooked cases and 1.7% of booked cases had severe anaemia. 21 Sahoo et al also reported that obstetric risks were more in unbooked pregnant women compared to booked ones. 30 Lack of education, awareness of prenatal care, accessibility of health facilities and poverty might be the factors that women do not come for availing antenatal services.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Similar observation was made by Yadav and Batar et al 18,19 Mean Hb was found to be lower in adolescent primigravidae than in any other group of pregnant women in a study by Verhoeff et al 20 Bhandiwad et al has reported that in women with severe anemia 51.3% were teenage pregnancies. 21 Thus, younger women require special care and intervention during antenatal period so that they do not land up in severe anemia during labor as the nutritional requirement in adolescent period is high further increased by pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%