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Diseases Associated with Pregnancy

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Obstetrics for Students

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The haemoglobin level is estimated at the first visit and repeated at the 28th week of the pregnancy. Twelve grammes per cent or above is considered normal, and anyone whose haemoglobin is below this range is considered to be anaemic.

‘Treat the disease and manage the pregnancy.’ Pinard (1844–1934)

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© 1978 Sydney Lance Townsend

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Townsend, L. (1978). Diseases Associated with Pregnancy. In: Obstetrics for Students. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-03531-1_13

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