Iron deficiency and anemia are common concerns during pregnancy due to increased iron demands for fetal development and maternal blood volume expansion.
Iron Deficiency:
Causes Increased iron needs, inadequate dietary intake, or absorption issues.
Symptoms: Fatigue, weakness, pale skin, and shortness of breath.
Anemia in Pregnancy:
Types: The most common type is iron-deficiency anemia, but folate and vitamin B12 deficiencies can also contribute.
Diagnosis: Blood tests measure hemoglobin levels and iron status.
Prevention Treatment: Increased iron intake through diet (red meat, leafy greens, legumes) and iron supplements as prescribed by a healthcare provider.
Management: Regular prenatal check-ups can help monitor iron levels and address any deficiencies promptly to ensure maternal and fetal health.