clinicaladvisor.com: Iron Deficiency Anemia Screening and Treatment Remains Suboptimal in Pregnant Women
Nature: Maternal anemia during pregnancy and its association with the gut microbiota profile in pregnant and postpartum women, and their infants: a cohort study
Maternal anemia during pregnancy and its association with the gut microbiota profile in pregnant and postpartum women, and their infants: a cohort study
Exhaustion is basically a given when you're pregnant – but sometimes, it’s more than just the usual growing-a-human fatigue. Anemia is super common during pregnancy, and it can sneak up on you with ...
MSN: Invisible fatigue in women: Why chronic tiredness, anemia, and stress shouldn’t be ignored
Invisible fatigue in women: Why chronic tiredness, anemia, and stress shouldn’t be ignored
Some of the key areas of maternal health improvement include reducing anemia, promoting institutional deliveries, and empowering women through education on nutrition, hygiene, and family planning.
Symptoms Anemia symptoms depend on the cause and how bad the anemia is. Anemia can be so mild that it causes no symptoms at first. But symptoms usually then occur and get worse as the anemia gets worse. If another disease causes the anemia, the disease can mask the anemia symptoms. Then a test for another condition might find the anemia. Certain types of anemia have symptoms that point to the ...
Diagnosis To diagnose anemia, your health care provider is likely to ask you about your medical and family history, do a physical exam, and order blood tests. Tests might include: Complete blood count (CBC). A CBC is used to count the number of blood cells in a sample of blood. For anemia, the test measures the amount of the red blood cells in the blood, called hematocrit, and the level of ...