2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2023.101097
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Quantifying differences in iron deficiency-attributable anemia during pregnancy and postpartum

Eliza M. Davidson,
Michelle J.L. Scoullar,
Elizabeth Peach
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“…A lack of several nutrients, such as iron and vitamin B12, can cause anaemia. During pregnancy, anaemia is identified as iron deficiency (Nurfitriana et al, 2022) If anaemia is not treated until the end of pregnancy, it will affect the postpartum period (Davidson et al, 2023). Anaemia in postpartum mothers will cause uterine atony (Rabinowitz & Reibstein, 1945).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A lack of several nutrients, such as iron and vitamin B12, can cause anaemia. During pregnancy, anaemia is identified as iron deficiency (Nurfitriana et al, 2022) If anaemia is not treated until the end of pregnancy, it will affect the postpartum period (Davidson et al, 2023). Anaemia in postpartum mothers will cause uterine atony (Rabinowitz & Reibstein, 1945).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%