I got the results of my blood work. I am borderline on hematocrit and ok on hemoglobin and mean corpuscular volume (MCV).
The hematocrit is a test that measures the percentage of blood that is comprised of red blood cells. The hematocrit is used to screen for anemia, or is measured on a person to determine the extent of anemia. An anemic person has fewer or smaller than normal red blood cells. A low hematocrit, combined with other abnormal blood tests, confirms the diagnosis. The hematocrit is decreased in a variety of common conditions including chronic and recent acute blood loss, some cancers, kidney and liver diseases, malnutrition, vitamin B12 and folic acid deficiencies, iron deficiency, pregnancy, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis and peptic ulcer disease.
I need to keep popping my prenatal vitamins, or at least my Gummy Vites diligently, and keep my vitamin B12, folic acid and iron levels up. Here are some symptoms and cause of anemia in pregnancy, along with a list of iron-rich foods.
13 years ago
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