My hb came a little low and my gynac mentioned something about the cutoff levels. I tried reading online but got confused. Does anyone know what the WHO actually says is the normal hb in pregnancy?
Hey girl, don't stress too much about the guidelines themselves, that's your doctor's job! Basically, they follow international standards, often WHO ones, to figure out if you're anemic and what to do. Your gynac will tell you what iron pills to take and what foods to eat. Just focus on taking your meds and eating well, okay?
For anemia in pregnancy, your gynac will refer to the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines, which are pretty standard globally. They generally look at your hemoglobin levels. Basically, the doc will prescribe iron supplements and often advise dietary changes. Just follow your doctor's exact instructions and don't miss your meds, it's crucial for both you and baby.
This is actually a great question! I'm planning pregnancy and already thinking about nutrition. So it's WHO guidelines for anemia, good to know. I've heard iron deficiency is very common here. So I guess it's all about supplements and diet from the start, right?
Honestly, at this point, who guideline for anything? I'm just trying to remember to eat! Haha. But seriously, your gynac will follow standard medical guidelines, probably WHO or local Indian ones. Just focus on what your doc tells you – usually iron pills, lots of dates, spinach. Don't google too much, just trust your doctor.
For anemia during pregnancy, doctors typically follow guidelines from organizations like WHO (World Health Organization) or country-specific health bodies. Given my PCOS history, I was always extra cautious about my bloodwork. Your gynac will monitor your hemoglobin closely and prescribe iron supplements if needed. Please make sure to take them consistently.
Oh, I totally remember being so worried about my blood reports during pregnancy, especially with iron levels! It's natural to be concerned. Most doctors here follow the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for diagnosing and treating anemia. Your gynac will guide you on the right supplements and diet. Just take care and don't let it stress you out too much.
My saas always used to say 'beta, laal sabzi khao, daal khao'. But jokes aside, my doctor used international standards, probably WHO, to check my anemia. They give iron pills and advise on diet. So just follow the doctor's instructions properly and eat what they tell you, that's what's most important.