Despite my normal Fe count, my midwife has advised me to increase my intake in preparation for L&D. Supposedly, the reason is because the 3rd trimester is when baby will store up all Fe s/he will have for the first 6 mos. of life because s/he will not get any from breast milk.
Has anyone else encountered this? What additional supplment (and how much) are you taking?
Re: Extra Iron (Fe) Supplements?
It's supposed to be better on your GI tract. That's what my OB suggested because I have IBS. I haven't been constipated yet more than a day. But I also take a gummy fiber/calcium so I think the extra fiber helps me stay that way. My OB said I didn't need it early on but said at this point, I need to start adding it. For the reasons you mentioned. I may go to a 3/4 of a pill and see how I do on that before I go to a full pill.
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Some high-Fe Rx prenatal vitamins contain docusate sodium stool softener to combat the constipating effects of their added iron, so you could always just take a stool softener in addition to your iron supplement. Walmart's version of Colace is less than $2/bottle and you could probably get by with 1-2/day.
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The one thing that I did want to mention about taking iron supplements is there are things that help it absorb better and things that hinder absorption. I highly recommend a regular stool softener if you have constipation... I was on 4 different kinds when I was taking iron and having iron infusions...granted I was on a VERY high dose because I was extremely anemic after having Montgomery but still, it's helpful to poop at least once a day... Here's some helpful information regarding it:
Iron is absorbed the best when taken on an empty stomach. However, some people have stomach cramps, nausea, and diarrhea when taking iron and may need to take their iron with a small amount of food.
Milk, calcium and antacids should NOT be taken at the same time as iron supplements. You should wait at least 2 hours after ingesting these before taking your iron supplements.
Foods that you should NOT eat at the same time as you take your iron include:
Some doctors suggest taking a vitamin C supplement or drinking orange juice with your iron pill to increase absorption. Drinking 8 ounces of fluid with an iron pill is also okay.
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That's probably more pleasant than pooping after flaming hot Cheetos haha. Those sounds delish!
The doc told me it could make me constipated to which I replied, "welcome to my life since I saw that pink line". I really haven't noticed a change and, in fact, think I'm more regular now but I have no idea why.