This research delves into the analysis of factors influencing anemia prevalence in pregnant women within the Berastagi Community Health Center working area. Recognizing the global significance of anemia during pregnancy and the unique socio-cultural context of Berastagi, our study employs a cross-sectional design to examine the prevalence of anemia and identify key determinants. The research reveals a notable anemia prevalence of [insert prevalence percentage] among pregnant women, emphasizing the urgent need for targeted interventions. Factors influencing anemia include suboptimal dietary practices, socio-economic disparities, barriers to healthcare access, and cultural influences. These findings underscore the importance of tailoring interventions to the specific needs of the Berastagi community, emphasizing nutritional education, community engagement, and strengthening healthcare services. The research contributes not only to the local discourse on maternal health but also provides insights applicable to global efforts in addressing anemia during pregnancy. The identified strategies aim to empower pregnant women, enhance community resilience, and foster sustainable improvements in maternal health outcomes within the Berastagi community.
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