Hi ladies,
So I've been mulling this over for a few days, and wouldn't mind your opinions. We just recently moved; I switched from an OB to a midwife and up until now was 110% happy with the change.
Before getting pregnant, I knew my iron was borderline low (veg). I mentioned this at my last mw visit and she said we will test at 32 weeks since this is when most women see it drop. (I am 27 now). However, I stressed that I can tell it is low by how I feel (dizzy after eating, low energy, weak, etc). Again, she said we will test at 32. Would you ladies wait it out or be more aggressive?
One other thing that was mentioned that made me flinch was that doing a kick count isn't necessary. As long as I feel one or two movements a day then everything should be okay. I haven't come across any book or website/source that has repeated this info.
Am I overthinking this? :-/
Edited: word oops
Re: Midwife
If is something you are worried about, and you feel the affects from the lack of I would definitely keep pushing the issue. Just stress how important it is to you that baby and yourself are healthy. If she comes back with the same response ask her (nicely to educate/explain to you) why in her midwife experience (or medical experience) she doesn't find it necessary until 32 weeks. (Basically back up her reasoning/theroy. So you can make the choice).
As for the kick count, I personally do a kick count about twice a day. You don't have to follow the one to 2 movements a day advice she gave you since it's not harmful to note more movements. It's more about what you feel comfortable doing.
ETA: accidently posted to soon, and wording.
TTC #1 5/13 BFP #3 5/2/14 DD born 1/19/15
NTNP #2 8/17 BFP 12/13/18 ED 8/21/19
OP Could you take a prenatal with iron now since you're feeling that you are symptomatically anemic at this point? Take it with some vitamin C for increased absorption. If you don't feel comfortable taking an iron supplement prior to blood work, then yes, I'd be more insistent. Although your MW may not find anemia prior to 32 weeks to be something that needs treatment so they may not change anything at this point.
BFP #1: 4/2/12 -- DD born 12/15/12. BFP #2: 4/1/14 -- CP. BFP #3: 4/28/14 -- EDD 1/10/15
Jan 15 NOV siggy challenge:
She also told me that at this point there wasn't much benefit from doing kick counts. She said that months 6 and 7 are typically the most active for baby and that as long as I'm noticing movement each day, not to worry. She said that in the last couple of months she would want me to do them, as that is the point that baby runs out of room and normally gets less active as a consequence anyway, and so the count becomes an important measure rather than just another thing to fit into the day.
Hope that helps!
As for kick counts, I've been told you with both of my pregnancies that they are only necessary if you feel a are concerned or feel decrease in movement.
These are just my experiences. I'd say if you have any concerns you should definitely talk to your MW again or it's early enough still to switch to someone else.
I currently am taking a prenatal with iron but I do think I will need additional supplementation. Thx ladies.