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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Pregnancy after 35 years

Women over 35 who are embarking on a pregnancy, guilt and sometimes deal with reactions to the judgment of the entourage. However, later pregnancies are becoming more numerous, and when properly framed, they usually go well. The desire to grow professionally, studies is longer, and once in the workforce, we must also build a career result, we begin to have children later!

Other economic reasons, the constantly rising property prices is a factor that delays the time to have a baby, many couples prefer to own, and asking exorbitant prices to have a regular cash income and sizable.

Do not forget the huge increase in the number of households recomposed, where parents wish to have children together. In short, having a baby after 35 years has become quite common. And then having children later also has advantages: it feels more mature, and it has better financial resources so we can more easily escape.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Pregnant: dietary iron.

Iron deficiency is the most widespread food shortages in western countries and the United States, in children, in women with pregnancy and especially pregnant women.

It is important to understand that pregnancy requires a significant increase in blood volume to meet the needs of the placenta and baby. This increase in blood volume requires extra iron, well above the needs of the body before pregnancy. In case of iron deficiency, the risk of maternal anemia is high. Pregnancy in this case may result in a baby of low birth weight.