My hb came low in my first trimester report and doc looked a little concerned. Im 10 weeks now and thoda tension ho raha hai about the baccha. Did low hb cause any problems for anyone here?
Haan beta, anemia is a big thing in pregnancy. It means your blood is a bit weak, and that's not good for the little one growing inside you. Doctor will give you iron tablets, eat good green vegetables also. Take care of yourself, my child.
Oh, yes, beta, anemia can affect pregnancy quite a bit. My mother always made sure I ate all my greens and iron-rich foods when I was pregnant. It's very important to keep your iron levels up for both you and the baby. Your doctor will probably prescribe iron supplements if needed, so don't miss those.
Oh, big time! With twins, my doc was always checking my iron levels like a hawk. Anemia can make you feel super tired, dizzy, and it's not good for the baby's growth either. So yeah, it's very important. Don't skip your iron pills if the doc gives them!
Yes, anemia can definitely affect pregnancy, and it's something your doctor will monitor very closely. It's important for oxygen supply to the baby. They'll likely suggest iron supplements. Just remember to discuss any diet changes with your doctor too, especially with other conditions like gestational diabetes, where diet is critical.
Yes, anemia can make you feel very weak and tired, and it's not good for the baby's development. Your doctor will probably put you on iron and folic acid supplements right away. Try to include simple iron-rich foods like spinach, jaggery, and dates in your diet daily. Every little bit helps.