Guideline: Iron Supplementation in Postpartum Women
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Guideline: Iron Supplementation in Postpartum Women
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Iron deficiency is one of the most common forms of nutritional deficiencies, particularly among vulnerable groups such as women, children and low-income populations. Iron deficiency often precedes anaemia, and anaemia during pregnancy is one of the strongest predictors of anaemia during the postpartum period, beginning just after childbirth throughout the subsequent 6 weeks. The consequences of iron deficiency and anaemia during the postpartum period can be serious and have long-term health implications for the mother and her infant.
This guideline reviews the evidence on the safety and effectiveness of iron supplementation in postpartum women.
Copyright © World Health Organization 2016.
Sections
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- SCOPE AND PURPOSE
- BACKGROUND
- OBJECTIVES
- SUMMARY OF AVAILABLE EVIDENCE
- RECOMMENDATION
- REMARKS
- RESEARCH PRIORITIES
- DISSEMINATION, IMPLEMENTATION AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
- GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
- REFERENCES
- ANNEX 1 GRADE SUMMARY OF FINDINGS TABLE
- ANNEX 2 SUMMARY OF THE CONSIDERATIONS OF THE MEMBERS OF THE GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT GROUP FOR DETERMINING THE STRENGTH OF THE RECOMMENDATION FOR IRON SUPPLEMENTATION IN POSTPARTUM WOMEN
- ANNEX 3 QUESTIONS IN POPULATION, INTERVENTION, CONTROL, OUTCOMES (PICO) FORMAT
- ANNEX 4 WHO STEERING COMMITTEE FOR NUTRITION GUIDELINES DEVELOPMENT
- ANNEX 5 WHO GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT GROUP
- ANNEX 6 EXTERNAL RESOURCE EXPERTS
- ANNEX 7 WHO SECRETARIAT
- ANNEX 8 PEER-REVIEWERS
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