What kind of medication should a mother take after giving birth to a baby with anemia?

Postpartum anemia can be supplemented by diet if it is mild, by oral iron supplements, or by blood transfusion as prescribed by the doctor if the anemia is severe. Iron deficiency anemia is common in post-partum anemia, which may be due to the high iron demand during pregnancy, post-pregnancy vomiting, reduced iron intake and absorption, and bleeding during delivery, which results in high iron loss, all of which may result in maternal iron deficiency, so iron deficiency anemia may occur after delivery. To deal with this kind of iron deficiency anemia, if the situation is mild, you can choose to eat iron-rich food, such as animal blood, animal liver, etc. for dietary supplements, and if necessary, you can take oral iron supplements for supplementation, but if the iron deficiency is extremely serious, you need to go to the hospital for transfusion treatment to avoid serious consequences.