Arey, it’s just fancy medical term for getting extra blood when your body is running on empty! Don't stress, it's quite common when blood counts drop too low. God knows we need all the energy we can get to survive postpartum sleepless nights later!
Mujhe delivery ke time heavy bleeding hui thi toh blood transfusion karna pada tha. It's just getting blood from a donor safely to restore your energy and save you from severe weakness. If your doc has suggested this, please follow their advice blindly as it is done for your safety only.
Maine suna hai kab body me khoon ki bohot kami ho jati hai, tab transfusion karte hain. I am still learning about these things, but it sounds like a standard procedure to keep mother and baby safe. I hope aapki health bilkul normal rahe, doctor se consult karte raho.
Yes, it is basically a way to give you healthy blood if you are severely anemic or during delivery complications. Even during my GD days, I had to be very careful with food, but sometimes medical help is necessary. Please don't try to solve major blood issues just with diet, listen to your doctor.
It's done when there is severe anemia or heavy bleeding, to quickly replenish blood levels. I always made sure to do mild walking to keep blood circulation active, but only after my doc allowed it. For medical procedures like transfusions, always clear your doubts directly with your obstetrician.
During my IVF journey, I saw how every small medical term can feel so scary. Blood transfusion is simply when they give you blood through an IV because your red blood cell count is too low to safely support you and baby. Don't worry, hospitals handle this very safely, just trust your medical team.
Basically, agar pregnancy me hemoglobin bohot low ho jaye toh blood transfusion ki zaroorat padti hai blood levels badhane ke liye. Natural foods jaise beetroots, spinach and pomegranate se hemoglobin normal rakhne ki koshish karo. Par agar reports me zyada issue hai, toh direct doctor ki advice follow karo, don't ignore.