Can I have a baby if I’m pregnant with anemia?

In pregnant women with anemia, it usually depends on the degree of anemia before deciding whether or not to have a baby. If the anemia is mild, it is possible to have a baby without much effect. It is important to look into the cause of the anemia and then replenish the blood production materials. If the anemia is too severe, a temporary blood transfusion can be given to increase the amount of hemoglobin as soon as possible in order to provide sufficient nutrients for the baby in the womb. The causes of anemia are generally divided into iron deficiency anemia, megaloblastic anemia, and anemia caused by malignant diseases, depending on the specific cause. If it is iron deficiency anemia, ferrous sulfate tablets and vitamin C can be taken orally to promote absorption. If it is megaloblastic anemia, you can take folic acid tablets and methylcobalamin for treatment. If the anemia is caused by a malignant disease, chemotherapy is needed to treat the condition, and the child cannot be born.