J Nurs Acad Soc.
1970 Dec;1(1):49-58.
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Abstract
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For the purpose to clarify the effects of the mothers health during pregnancy on the wight and length of the newborn infants, this study was carried out on 500 new born infants delivered at St, Mary's Hospital, Ewha Woman's University Hospital and Red Cross Hospital in Seoul during the eight-month period from March, 1969 to October, 1969.
In this study, the relationship between the weight and length of the new born infants, and in each case, the weight, length, age, duration of labour, duration of pregnancy, weight gain during pregnancy and diets level during pregnancy of the mother were observed. The relationship between the weight and length of the new born infants and the parity was also observed.
The results obtained in this study were as follows.
1. The weight of new born infants of both sexes was significantly correlated with the parity, the weight of the mother, and the duration of labour of the primipara. The weight of the mother and the duration of pregnancy were significantly correlated with the weight of the male new born infants only, and the weight of the new born infants and the weight gain of the mother during pregnancy were significantly correlated in the female new born infants.
2. In general, the weight of the new born infants of well or excellently nourished mothers were heavier than those of poorly nourished ones.
3. The length of the new born infants was significantly correlated with the duration of labour in the primipara.