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Should I be taking iron tablets?

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bippitybopityboo · 11/02/2016 20:08

I'm 18 weeks pregnant and my cousin is saying I should have been taking iron tablets as soon as I found out. However my gp only ever advised me to take folic acid for 1st 3 months and pregnancy multi vitamins due to a vitamin d deficiency a few months back.

Is folic acid the same as iron tablets or should I be taking something else? May sound stupid but I'm lost! Blush

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kimlo · 11/02/2016 20:10

The pregnancy multi vitamin is fine, you would only take iron if the doctor told you to.

StepfauxWife · 11/02/2016 20:14

Blood tests will flag any iron deficiency. I was prescribed iron tablets but didn't get along well with them. I now take Spatone, much better.

Congratulations on your pregnancy!

dementedpixie · 11/02/2016 20:15

You only need it if your iron is low

bippitybopityboo · 11/02/2016 20:17

So will mu blood tests done at booking appointment have picked up low iron levels? Thankyou ladies Flowers

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cheapredwine · 11/02/2016 21:06

Yes if they did a FBC they'd have picked up if you needed to take iron pills. They are evil things though so strongly suggest you just take a pregnancy vitamin for now (which will have iron in) preferably take it with orange juice and avoid tea / coffee / calcium for a little while when you take it. And try to get it from your diet. Red meat, dark leafy green veg, lentils and wash them down with orange juice etc. Yes it's completely different to folic acid!!

CityMole · 11/02/2016 23:41

You will have your bloods done again around 28 weeks and only if you show deficiency (or have other symptoms of deficiency) will you be told to go onto iron.

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