Daily oral iron supplementation during pregnancy

Jul 23, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Daily iron supplements taken by pregnant women

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Abstract

Preventive iron supplementation reduced maternal anaemia at term by 70%.

  • Iron supplementation is associated with a significant reduction in maternal anaemia and iron deficiency at term.
  • Women receiving iron supplements demonstrated higher average haemoglobin concentrations at term and postpartum.
  • No clear differences were observed in severe anaemia, maternal infection, or maternal mortality between groups.
  • Iron supplementation may be linked to a lower incidence of low birthweight and preterm births, although these findings were not statistically significant.
  • There is no evidence suggesting that iron supplementation increases the risk of placental malaria.

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