Abstract:
Mean birth weight of a baby will vary depending on gestational age, maternal age, parity
body mass index and the foetal sex. To study the gestational age specific Birth Weights
and the effect of age. parity , body Mass index and the foetal sex on the Birth Weight.
Cross sectional descriptive study \\as conducted from October 2007 to April 2008 at
Teaching Ilospital Mahamodara, Galle, Sri Lanka. Ethical approval was obtained from the
ethical review committee faculty of medicine. Galle. 350 consecutive women with
singleton uncomplicated pregnancies who delivered healthy babies between the gestational
ages of 28 weeks to 41 weeks . were recruited. Birth Weight was measured to the nearest 10
grams by a digital electronic scale as soon as possible after cleaning the baby. Foetal sex
was noted. Maternal age was calculated to the date of delivery. Body mass index was
calculated with the height and weight at booking visit which were obtained from the
antenatal clinic records. Pearson correlation coefficient (r) was used to see the association
between mean Birth Weight and the other covariates gestational age, maternal age parity,
body mass index and foetal sex.. Multiple regression analysis was carried out to identify 'the
strength of the association between Birth Weight and the above variables. With this
proportionate contribution was identified for individual factors and derive an equation to
predict the birth weight at different gestational ages. Mean Birth weight difference of female
and male babies with the distribution of maternal age, parity, body mass index in these two
groups were assessed by Independent t test. Gestational age was the major determinant of
Birth weight with the contribution of parity, maternal body mass index, age in descending
order. Mean Birth Weight were rising with age till 40 years of age and with advancement of
the parity. However teen mothers has delivered their 2nd child little lighter than the 15th
one. Foetal sex didn't significantly affect the Mean Birth Weight. Following equation was
derived to predict the mean Birth Weight that a baby should have for the relevant gestation