How Can Iron Deficiency in Pregnancy Affect Baby Growth

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How Can Iron Deficiency in Pregnancy Affect Baby Growth
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00:00How can iron deficiency in pregnancy affect baby growth?
00:03Iron is crucial for making hemoglobin, the protein that carries oxygen, in our blood.
00:08During pregnancy, your body needs more iron to support the increased blood volume and
00:11the growing baby.
00:12Iron deficiency is common in pregnancy and can lead to anemia.
00:16Symptoms include fatigue, dizziness, and shortness of breath.
00:19So how does iron deficiency affect your baby's growth?
00:22Without enough iron, your baby might face restricted growth, low birth weight, and development
00:27deadlines.
00:28To avoid these risks, include iron-rich food in your diet, like lean meat, beans, spinach,
00:33and fortified cereal.
00:34Pair it with vitamin C-rich food for better absorption.
00:37Sometimes diet alone isn't enough, your health care provider may recommend an iron
00:41supplement.
00:42It's essential to follow their advice.
00:43To avoid complications, regular monitoring of your iron level through blood tests can
00:47help catch and address deficiencies early.
00:49Ensuring adequate iron intake is vital for a healthy pregnancy and optimal baby growth.
00:54Stay informed, eat well, and follow your doctor's guidance for the best outcomes.

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