Replenishment of iron deficiency in women before the use of assisted reproductive technologies
A. V. Solovyeva,
K. S. Ermolenko,
L. T. Kulumbegova
et al.
Abstract:Introduction. Anemia is a major health problem worldwide, increasing the risks of low birth weight, preterm birth, perinatal mortality, stillbirth, postpartum hemorrhage, and maternal mortality. Replenishing iron deficiency at the stage of preconceptional preparation reduces the incidence of IDA and can reduce the incidence of pregnancy complications and improve perinatal outcomes.Aim. To evaluate the effectiveness of ferrous sulfate 80 mg and its potential to replenish iron deficiency in women with infertilit… Show more
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