My blood test showed Hb a bit low and the nurse said to discuss with gynac. I dont know what number is considered okay in pregnancy. What were your Hb levels during checkups?
Hb levels are super critical for both you and the baby. The general guideline is above 11 g/dL. Your doctor will monitor this in your routine blood tests. If it's low, they'll usually prescribe iron supplements, so just follow their advice diligently, no time to waste.
Maintaining good Hb levels is crucial for a healthy pregnancy. My doctor always wanted it to be above 11. Eating iron-rich foods like spinach, dates, and jaggery really helps keep it up! Stay healthy, you got this.
Ideally, your Hb should be above 11 g/dL throughout pregnancy. It can drop a bit in the second trimester, but anything below 10.5 is usually considered anaemic. Your doctor will prescribe iron supplements if needed, so don't miss your blood tests.
During my pregnancy, my doctor always told me they want my Hb levels to be around 11 to 12. Anything below that, and they would suggest iron supplements. It's really important to keep it in check.
Your Haemoglobin (Hb) levels are really important during pregnancy. Generally, they should be above 11 g/dL, but it's best to discuss your specific reports with your gynaecologist. They can interpret it accurately and advise if any supplements are needed.
Haha, my gynac was like a hawk with my Hb levels, always asking if I was eating my 'red' stuff! Generally, they want it to be above 11. If it dips, they'll just make you pop an iron pill and tell you to eat more 'power paki' food. No biggie, just keep track!