![]() Data were taken from medical records and classified into normotension, preeclampsia, and chronic hypertension using consecutive sampling methods. ![]() Also noted parity, maternal age, employment and education. Data of maternity patients with preeclampsia, maternity patients with chronic hypertension, and weight data of babies born at RSUP Dr. Objective: to determine the effect of preeclampsia and chronic hypertension on KMK in Dr. This raises the assumption that there are other factors that inhibit the influence of preeclampsia and chronic hypertension on birth weight. ![]() The data showed that preeclampsia had a very significant effect on the occurrence of KMK, but in reality not all infants of preeclampsia mothers gave birth to babies with KMK. There are conflicting inconsistencies between research on the effect of preeclampsia and chronic hypertension on KMK. Background: Preeclampsia and chronic hypertension are associated with a large number of cases of small infants during pregnancy (SIP) and perinatal deaths.
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