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Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of participants.

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Table 2.

Obstetric characteristics of participants.

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Fig 1.

Plot of the relationship between ionised calcaemia and total crude calcaemia in pregnancy.

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Fig 2.

Plot of the relationship between ionised calcaemia and albumin-corrected total calcaemia in pregnancy.

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Table 3.

Sociodemographic and obstetric factors associated with total crude hypocalcaemia.

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Table 4.

Nutritional factors associated with total crude hypocalcaemia.

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Table 5.

Sociodemographic and obstetric factors associated with ionised hypocalcaemia.

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Table 6.

Nutritional factors associated with ionised hypocalcaemia in pregnancy.

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Table 7.

Logistic regression analysis between calcium supplementation variables and likelihood of total crude and ionised hypocalcaemia.

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