Daily oral iron supplementation during pregnancy

Dec 14, 2012The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Daily iron supplements taken by pregnant women

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Abstract

Women taking iron supplements during pregnancy had an 8.4% incidence of low birthweight newborns compared to 10.2% in controls.

  • Prenatal iron supplementation may reduce the risk of low birthweight infants by approximately 18%.
  • Infants of mothers receiving iron supplements had an average birthweight increase of 30.81 grams compared to those not receiving iron.
  • Preventive iron supplementation is associated with a 70% reduction in the risk of maternal anaemia at term.
  • Women taking iron were about 57% less likely to experience iron deficiency at term.
  • Reported side effects were more common in women receiving iron supplements, particularly at doses of 60 mg or higher.
  • Higher haemoglobin concentrations were observed in women receiving iron, although some had levels exceeding 130 g/L during pregnancy.

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