Thalassemia is a condition where
a person has a blood disorder, is unable to produce normal red blood cells.
Moreover, in people with thalassemia, iron left by the red blood cells can not
be unraveled, but instead accumulate in body organs like heart and liver. That
is why, people with thalassemia need regular blood transfusions.
If you are suffering thalassemia
and want to be pregnant, you need to consult to your doctor. However, you do
not have to worry about your condition. Although you are suffering the disease,
you still be able to carrying your baby.
Routine Check-up
The difference between normal
woman and woman with thalassemia, in people with thalassemia needs blood
transfusion, as well as monitoring of oxygen supply to the fetus.
Vitamins and Supplements
Consumption of vitamins and
supplements as recommended by doctors to prevent deficiency in your fetus.
Tests
There are several important
checks to monitor maternal and fetal conditions, such as screening tests
(screening) to determine the likelihood of the fetus inherited diseases of
thalassemia, as well as regular counseling and diagnosis.
Control Your Emotions
In addition to the physical, the
emotional state of pregnant women tends to be volatile. Stress and depression
will lead to the heart, liver, and hormone systems work more actively, which
would worsen the condition of the mother.
Title: Pregnancy Tips for Mom with Thalassemia
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