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Ferumoxytol For The Treatment Of Iron Deficiency And Iron-Deficiency Anemia Of Pregnancy., Jesse Gerb, William Strauss, Richard Derman, Vanessa Short, Phd, Mph, Ben Mendelson, Huzefa Bahrain, Michael Auerbach May 2021

Ferumoxytol For The Treatment Of Iron Deficiency And Iron-Deficiency Anemia Of Pregnancy., Jesse Gerb, William Strauss, Richard Derman, Vanessa Short, Phd, Mph, Ben Mendelson, Huzefa Bahrain, Michael Auerbach

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Papers

Introduction: A litany of recent evidence supports the morbidity of intra-natal iron-deficiency anemia and its prodrome, iron deficiency. Oral iron administered during second and third trimesters does not get to the developing fetus if the mother is iron deficient. This is especially concerning as the rapidly developing fetal brain is in particular need of iron sufficiency. Intra-natal iron deficiency is associated with autism, schizophrenia and abnormal brain structure. The obstetrical literature reports an unacceptably high incidence of gastrointestinal adverse events with oral iron. The time iron honored standard in the United States for intravenous iron replenishment in gravidas is iron …