Is it dangerous to have a baby with anemia?

Having a baby with anemia can be dangerous because when a pregnant woman is anemic, the burden on her lungs, heart and other organs will increase. As the pregnancy lengthens and the fetus grows and develops, the pregnant woman’s weight will become heavier and her blood volume will increase. The burden on the heart and lungs is already heavy, and with the addition of anemia, the patient will often experience weak contractions and loss of strength during labor, which will result in prolonged labor and difficult delivery. It is necessary to give oxygen and even blood transfusion treatment to ensure a smooth delivery, so anemia in pregnant women needs timely treatment. The most common type of anemia in pregnant women is iron deficiency anemia, which can be treated with iron supplements or by eating more iron-rich foods. If the anemia is severe, it needs timely blood transfusion to correct the anemia and then production, the risk of anemia production will be minimized.