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Hemoglobin is 10.2
My wife is 34 weeks pregnant.as per lab reports her hemoglobin is 10.2.what should we do to increase hemoglobin level please reply
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Twice daily iron tablets Iron rich foods like green leafy vegetables, jaggery, figs, dates and fruits. Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pregnancy advice Blog section
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Take a boiled egg daily See Hemoglobin is heam + globin Haem you can get from iron tablets but for globin you have to take animal protein like egg or milk
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PLEASE MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO INCREASE THE HAEMOGLOBIN FOR WHICH YOUR1) IRON DOSE NEEDS TO BE DOUBLED 2)DIET RICH IN IRON AND PROTEINS 3)TO COSIDER DEWORMING4)DO A COMPLETE HAEMOGRAM FOR TYPE OF ANEMIA. ITS IMPORTANT AS WE HAVE 3 WEEKS TO REALLY BUILD ON.
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Hi. Hb 10.2 at 34 weeks is ok . Iron supplement till delivery to continue . Green leafy veg twice a wk. Salad like beets and carrot will help.
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