Regular hemoglobin monitoring is an important aspect of prenatal care. It provides overall health insights for both the mother and the baby to offer timely interventions, maintain optimal conditions, and ensure a healthy pregnancy.
In healthy pregnancy, normal hemoglobin levels range between 11 to 13.5 g/dL. If the hemoglobin levels are less than 11g/dL (anemia), it may cause fatigue, stress, and weakness to the mother along with poor pregnancy outcomes such as preterm delivery (Baby born before 9 months), retarded physical growth, and impaired brain functions of the new born baby. If the hemoglobin levels are more than 13.5g/dL, it increases the risk of stillbirths which means death of the baby in the womb before 28 weeks. Thus, it is necessary to monitor and maintain your hemoglobin levels for your healthy pregnancy. Monitor your hemoglobin levels at home with TrueHb, your pregnancy’s best friend!
When a baby is born before 9 months of pregnancy, the condition is considered as preterm delivery. Globally, about 11% of babies are born preterm every year. Low hemoglobin levels or anemia are the primary reason of preterm delivery. If the hemoglobin levels of the mother go below 11g/dL, it leads to the reduction of oxygen supply to the different tissues and organs of the body, resulting in high blood pressure. High blood pressure of the mother then causes delivery of the baby before 9 months. Preterm babies may suffer several complications such as physical disability, retarded brain development, low birth weight, or death before turning 5 years of age. So, monitor your hemoglobin levels with TrueHb during your pregnancy to reduce the risks and complications of preterm delivery!
An efficient working mind starts developing in the womb during pregnancy. IQ and overall health of the baby in the womb depends on the health conditions of the mother. Low hemoglobin levels of the mother reduce the oxygen supply to the brain tissues of the baby. If the mother has hemoglobin levels of less than 11g/dL during the first trimester of pregnancy, it impairs the brain development and functioning of the growing baby in the womb. Regular monitoring of hemoglobin levels with TrueHb helps the vibrant mothers to nurture their baby Einsteins of the New World.
When you visit a clinic for your regular prenatal check-ups, your doctor will order blood tests. You can now perform your hemoglobin tests at home and can share your results with your doctor.
Hemoglobin levels are an indirect indicator of iron status. Low hemoglobin levels may suggest an iron deficiency. Based on your hemoglobin levels, you doctor may recommend iron supplements, or other interventions.
Anemia is a common condition during pregnancy. Hemoglobin monitoring helps you to detect anemia early in pregnancy in order to avoid potential complications.
A well-balanced diet rich in iron, folate, and vitamin B12 can help prevent anemia during pregnancy. Your doctor may also recommend iron supplements, if necessary. Based on your hemoglobin levels, your doctor may regulate your medication by
Hemoglobin levels provide valuable information about the overall health and well-being of the pregnant individual.
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Hemoglobin monitoring is important during pregnancy to detect and manage associated conditions like iron deficiency, anemia and high hemoglobin levels that can affect the health of both mother and the baby.
Fatigue, weakness, pale skin, shortness of breath, and dizziness are few symptoms of anemia during pregnancy. Some individuals may not experience any such symptoms.
Untreated anemia during pregnancy may lead to complications such as preterm birth, low birth weight, and developmental issues for the baby. It may cause health problems for the mother also.
Yes, medical conditions such as Thalassemia or Sickle Cell Disease can also affect hemoglobin levels during pregnancy.
Yes, excessively high hemoglobin levels during pregnancy are associated with the potential risk of stillbirths.
High hemoglobin levels during pregnancy are less common. Symptoms of high hemoglobin levels include excessive thirst, headache, and fatigue.
Normal hemoglobin levels during pregnancy range between 11 and 13.5 grams per deciliter (g/dL) of blood.
Yes, hemoglobin levels fluctuate during pregnancy. During second trimester, hemoglobin levels decrease slightly while levels rise again in the third trimester. Therefore, regular hemoglobin monitoring during pregnancy is essential.
Yes, you can check your hemoglobin levels during pregnancy using TrueHb Hemoglobin Monitoring kit.
Yes, TrueHb hemoglobin test kit is safe to use during pregnancy.
The frequency of hemoglobin checks depends on the health conditions of the pregnant individual. Pregnant women should monitor their hemoglobin levels at least once in a month for timely intervention, if required.
In case of concerns about your hemoglobin levels or general health during pregnancy, please consult your doctor for proper guidance and care.
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