
Intravenous iron supplementation is an effective and generally safe option for treating iron deficiency in pregnant women, particularly when oral iron is not viable, but it should be administered with consideration of potential serious but rare adverse events.
safety, obstetrics, iron deficiency, iron supplementation, intravenous iron, haematology, pregnancy, prenatal care, maternal health
safety, obstetrics, iron deficiency, iron supplementation, intravenous iron, haematology, pregnancy, prenatal care, maternal health
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