Healthy pregnancy:Iron is especially important during pregnancy, as it helps the fetus develop and can prevent complications such as premature birth and low birth weight. It’s important to note that too much iron can be harmful, so it’s best to get your iron from food sources rather than ...
Iron deficiency in pregnancy. Importance of routine treatment and precise control. In groups of 50 women in each trimester of pregnancy and the puerperium there was a progressive increase in the proportion with Hb values below 10 g%. Such... P Kicovic - 《Srpski Arhiv Lekarstvo》 被引量: ...
In addition to the general consequences of anemia, there are specific risks during pregnancy for the mother and the fetus such as intrauterine growth retardation, prematurity, feto-placental miss ratio, and higher risk for peripartum blood transfusion. Besides the importance of prophylaxis of iron ...
In the future, the researchers hope to see more iron-monitoring recommendations in the standard guidelines. They also encourage further research into the specific doses, duration and forms of additionalironneeded during pregnancy so that this is well defined for physicians giving advice. This study ...
Anaemia is a significant public health concern in Bangladesh, yet data on the prevalence of anaemia in pregnancy and the contribution of iron deficiency are limited. Given the reliance on groundwater for drinking, a better understanding of the role of drinking water iron in anaemia aetiology is ...
It further indi- cates that low molecular weight iron dextran is safe, even when used in repeated high doses, and has highlighted the importance of recognizing the so-called Fishbane response which, to the clinician inexperienced in using intravenous iron, could deter use. If this had occurred...
Despite the importance of iron supplementation in preventing the detrimental effects of anaemia and ID in pregnancy, it should also be noted that routine iron supplementation in replete individuals can be harmful. Unabsorbed iron in the intestines favor the growth of iron-dependent enteropathogens, ...
ImportanceIron deficiency is the leading cause of anemia during pregnancy. According to survey data from 1999 to 2006, overall estimated prevalence of iron deficiency during pregnancy is near 18% and increases across the 3 trimesters of pregnancy (from 6.9% to 14.3% to 28.4%). An estimated 5%...
The prevalence of anemia in pregnant women is 63.5%. The cause of anemia is mostly iron deficiency. The need of iron in pregnant women is quite high which is an average of 800 mg during pregnancy. Daily food contains 10 - 20 mg iron but the human body can absorb only less than 10.0%...
The importance of iron deficiency in pregnancy on fetal, neonatal, and infant neurodevelopmental outcomes This article reviews the dynamics of fetal iron metabolism, the role of iron in the developing fetal brain, the short- and long-term neurobehavioral ... MK Georgieff - 《International Journal ...