Here’s an understatement: Childbirth can be taxing. The process drains the blood of iron, adding to postpartum fatigue, which can lead to life-threatening anemia in up to 25% of new mothers.
Dr. William Petri of the University of Virginia returned Friday from Saidpur, Bangladesh, where he and two doctoral candidates spent a week setting the stage for a hospital trial to combat postpartum anemia. The new medical protocols at the country’s LAMB Hospital start this week.
Anemia can lead to increased infections, irregular heartbeat, trouble breathing and other potentially life-threatening problems. The researchers want to see how much they can improve health and wellness measures through the administration of intravenous iron treatment.