Intermittent oral iron supplementation during pregnancy

Jul 13, 2012The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Taking iron by mouth at intervals during pregnancy

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Abstract

The review includes 21 trials with 4,072 women comparing daily versus intermittent iron supplementation during pregnancy.

  • Intermittent iron supplementation did not show clear differences in infant outcomes such as low birthweight, infant birthweight, or premature birth compared to daily supplementation.
  • Maternal outcomes indicated no significant differences in anaemia at term between intermittent and daily iron supplementation.
  • Women receiving intermittent iron experienced fewer side effects compared to those on daily supplements.
  • There was a lower risk of high haemoglobin levels in women receiving intermittent supplements during the second or third trimester.
  • No trials reported neonatal deaths or congenital anomalies, and there were no maternal deaths or severe anaemia cases identified.

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