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Being anemic and having a baby


Question Posted Wednesday March 21 2007, 1:50 pm

My wife and i are 28 years of age and are planning to have a baby. She is anemic. Before we concieve is there any precautions or medications that have to be taken. If yes, what is it?

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karenR answered Wednesday March 21 2007, 10:54 pm:
Any woman with a preexisting condition should see a doctor and discuss how it will affect a pregnancy before becoming pregnant.

I don't think it will be a problem so long as her doctor is aware of it. The doctor can put her on whatever vitamins or anything else she may need to help things go smoothly for her and your baby. :)

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