M. M. R. SIDDIQUE1, M. MASHIUSJAMAN2, M. S. RAHMAN3, A. H. BISWAS4 and S. Q. PATWARI5
1=Dr. Md. Mostafizur Rahman Siddique, Lecturer, Department of Homoeopathic Pharmacy. Mirpur-14 Dhaka, 2=Dr. Md. Mashiusjaman, Lecturer, Department of Homoepathic Philosophy and principle of Homoeopathy. Govtment Homoeopathic medical college Mirpur-14 Dhaka, 3=Dr. Md. Salimur Rahman, Lecturer, Dept. of Chronic Disease, Government Homoeopathic Medical College, Mirpur – 14, Dhaka, 4=Dr. Anwar H Biswas, Lecturer, Department of community medicine. Government Homoeopathic Medical College Mirpur-14 Dhaka and 5= Dr. Shahidul Quadir Patwari, Adjunct Faculty, Department of Pharmacy, Dhaka International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
ABSTRACT
Nutrition plays an important role in maternal and child health. Poor maternal nutrition status has been associated with poor maternal and fetal outcomes. Apart from poor maternal nutrition, biological, socioeconomic, teenage pregnancy, short interpregnancy interval and demographic factors in different populations also influence poor birth outcomes. Multiple nutrient deficiencies are generally observed in low socioeconomic status. The study has shown the micronutrient deficiency of pregnancy its effects and prevention.
Keywords: Micronutrient Deficiency, Pregnancy, Effects, Prevention, Sources of Nutrition.
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