The utility of routine screening for anaemia at 36 weeks gestation

Samuel Purcell,Michael Beckmann

AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY(2022)

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Anaemia is a global disease, affecting over 1 billion people worldwide; 12% of Australian women experience anaemia in pregnancy. Professional bodies/institutions recommend screening for and treating anaemia in pregnancy but there is inconsistency in recommendations for when to screen. A ten-year retrospective analysis was undertaken of 10 518 pregnancies where there was not a specific indication for repeat blood tests. Using a 28-week haemoglobin (Hb) threshold of >= 110 g/L, seven out of ten could safely forego a routine 36-week full blood count. Less than 2.5% would then be anaemic at 36 weeks, none of whom would have had a Hb < 90 g/L.
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antenatal, anaemia, iron deficiency, antenatal care, 28 weeks, 36 weeks
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