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Regarding low hemoglobin in pregnancy
Dear doctor It's now more than 9th week of twin pregnancy after transferring 2 embryo using IVF treatment. I have done some tests and iam Little surprised that my hemoglobin is 9.6 . So do I have to worry about that bcoz iam just taking a good multivitamin name as Antenatal. Pls guide doctor iam Little worried Regards
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Eat green leafy vegetables, roasted chana, jaggery. Right now you can't be started on iron tabs. Also, since IVF concieved pregnancy, please for all doubts consult your gynec. It is important to stick to one and believe in your doctor.
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You need iron supplements which will be prescribed after 12 weeks. Eat iron rich fruit and vegetables.
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You are anemic. Eat iron rich diet. Iron supplements to be taken after 12 weejs
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Consult physically
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Rather than a multivitamin you need iron supplements Iron supplements are started after 12 weeks Tell then you are advised to have an iron rich diet
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