As we head into 2008 it’s time to get your health in check. If you are low on energy or feel overly tired or weak—you could be suffering from iron deficiency anemia—especially if you are a new mom.
As many as one in five women will suffer from excessive blood loss during their reproductive years. This causes a condition called anemia, which can have debilitating physical and emotional effects. Of the approximately 4 million women who give birth each year, about 2 million become iron deficient, and more than 1 million will suffer from postpartum anemia
“Postpartum anemia not only affects maternal mood, thinking and behavior – but can also have adverse effects on the baby and has been shown to cause developmental delay, said Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, clinical professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Yale University School of Medicine and author of A Women’s Guide to Sexual Health.
Infants of mothers who are anemic at 10 weeks postpartum have been shown to experience developmental delay; moreover, these early deficits in infants may not be reversible by subsequent successful treatment of the mother’s anemia.
Source:www.healthnewsdigest.com
e diel, 13 janar 2008
Postpartum Anemia
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