Daily oral iron supplementation during pregnancy

Aug 15, 2024The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Daily oral iron supplements during pregnancy

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Abstract

Daily oral iron supplementation during pregnancy may reduce maternal anaemia from 7.4% to 4.0% compared to placebo.

  • Iron supplementation is associated with a reduction in maternal iron deficiency at term, from 66.0% to 44.0%.
  • There is probably little to no difference in maternal death rates, with 2 versus 4 events reported.
  • Infants born to mothers taking iron supplements are probably less likely to have low birthweight, from 6.1% to 5.2%.
  • Infants may have slightly higher birthweights when their mothers received iron and folic acid, with a mean difference of 57.73 g.
  • The evidence remains very uncertain for several outcomes, including severe anaemia and neonatal death.

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