Anemia in pregnancy

written by: Daisy Wright; article published: year 2009, month 12;

In: Root » Health » Nutrition

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Summary : Anemia is the disorder caused due to the deficiency of the red blood cells (RBCs). Due to the less amount of the RBCs the oxygen transport to the body parts is disturbed that makes you tired very easily. It can be temporary or permanent. Some people face anemia occasionally.

Anemia is a medical condition which occurs when a person is found with a deficiency of the red blood cells. Though people of all ages can be diagnosed with anemia, pregnant women are more vulnerable to it. Due to prevalence of anemia in pregnancy, the fetus may not receive sufficient blood, which contains vitamins, hormones, electrolytes, etc., for it to develop. This may result in low birth weight, poor fetal growth, and birth of the baby before completion of the actual term.

The most common cause of anemia is due to iron deficiency. Iron deficiency anemia is mostly caused during the last three months of pregnancy. During this period, the baby requires the red blood cells from the mother's blood for development. Women who do not consume adequate amounts of foods that contain iron to regain the lost red blood cells become anaemic. Deficiency of folic acid is also another reason for anemia. Folic acid or folate is a vitamin B necessary for having a healthy baby. Researchers have found that intake of foods containing folic acid during pregnancy can decrease the chances of the baby to have brain and spinal cord defects.

Anemia can also occur due to loss of blood during childbirth and after delivery. Anemia in pregnant women is diagnosed when the haemoglobin or hematocrit level of blood is found to be very low during routine blood tests. The treatment for anemia in pregnancy would depend upon person to person. The medications or treatment measures given to the pregnant women is determined after looking at their medical history and health during pregnancy. Most likely, pregnant women diagnosed with anemia are likely to be given iron and Vitamin B12 supplements. However, these should be taken only twice a day because too much of iron supplements can cause certain side effects like constipation. Sometimes, the body may not be able to absorb iron and so pregnant women may be given intra-muscular iron injections.

Deficiency of folic acid is also another reason for anemia during pregnancy. Folic acid or folate is a vitamin B necessary for having a healthy baby. Researchers have found that intake of foods containing folic acid during can decrease the chances of the baby to have brain and spinal cord defects.

Another cause of anemia in pregnancy is lack of vitamin B12 in the body. This vitamin is extremely crucial for the formation of red blood cells and protein synthesis. This deficiency is most likely to be seen in women who are vegetarians. Some pregnant women may experience gastrointestinal bleeding or bleeding hemorrhoids leading to excess loss of blood. Anemia can also occur due to loss of blood during childbirth and after delivery.

Women having anemia during pregnancy may experience certain symptoms when the red blood count goes too low. Some of the signs and symptoms of anemia include-

1)Extreme tiredness or fatigue

2)Difficulty in breathing

3)Feeling dizzy (vertigo)

4)Paleness on the lips, nails, skin, palms, etc.

5)headaches

6)numb or cold hands and feet

Resource : Daisy Wright is the health professional working for http://www.kamagrabuy.co.uk/ and http://kamagrabuy.blogspot.com/ ,author of many health related articles that guide people to solve their health issues like treatments, diseases, medications, symptoms etc.

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