Iron deficiency anaemia in early pregnancy increases risk of heart defects, suggests new research

Tuesday, 8 June 2021 00:01

In animal models, iron deficient mothers had a greatly increased risk of having offspring with congenital heart disease (CHD) The risk of CHD can be greatly reduced if the mother is given iron supplements very early in pregnancy Embryos from a mouse model of Down Syndrome were particularly vulnerable to the effects of maternal iron deficiency, leading to a higher risk of developing severe heart defects A team of University of Oxford researchers, funded by the...Request free trial