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Anemia is a condition in which there are not enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to body tissues. During pregnancy, this condition is concerning due to its association with low birth weight, premature birth, and maternal mortality. It occurs because of the increased blood volume needed to nourish the baby. If detected early, it is usually mild and treatable, but if left untreated, it can pose risks to both mother and baby.
Complications can arise during pregnancy and may affect both the mother and the baby.
Complications that may affect the mother during pregnancy.
Complications that may affect the baby during pregnancy.
Evidence-based approaches for management
Educational videos about this condition and its management
The danger of anemia during pregnancy to the mother and fetus
Understanding Anemia in Pregnancy
Anemia in Pregnancy A Comprehensive View