In the case of iron deficiency in pregnant women, it usually does not affect too much, but it may also be in the case of severe iron deficiency, thus indirectly affecting the baby’s fetal movement.
For pregnant women, in the case of iron deficiency in the body, may cause anemia, and for minor anemia phenomenon, in fact, will not affect the fetal movement of the fetus. However, it should be noted that in the case of severe iron deficiency, it will cause severe anemia, which will indirectly affect the baby’s fetal movement.
In the case of severe anemia, the oxygen content in the blood is low, and the fetus will suffer from ischemia and hypoxia due to insufficient blood and oxygen supply, which will lead to frequent fetal movements. In addition, increased fetal movement may also be due to other reasons, unrelated to the cause of iron deficiency.
If a pregnant woman has iron deficiency, she should cooperate with her doctor to give iron supplementation treatment to correct the iron deficiency anemia.