Iron is important in women's health
As a woman there are times when you are more at risk of not having enough iron (during periods) or when you might need extra iron, such as during pregnancy and after giving birth. You may also need to think about the iron levels of your children at certain times, especially during growth spurts and when your daughter starts her periods. So, whatever stage of life you are in, iron should be an important part of it.
Menstruation
Periods are a huge milestone in a girl’s life, and are an important part of what it means to be a woman. Aside from the monthly worry of carrying pads/tampons around, stomach pains and not feeling yourself, a period puts quite a strain on your body and its iron stores
Starting a family
When you start thinking about having a baby there are some things that come to mind, such as cutting back on alcohol and caffeine and maybe taking a folic acid supplement, but you may also need to keep an eye on your iron levels.
Be an Iron Mum
Congratulations – you are pregnant. Iron is essential for keeping you healthy during your pregnancy and for the development of a healthy baby.
Delivery and early days
Growing a baby puts a lot of demands on your body, and so does bringing that baby into the world. Making sure you have enough iron will help you meet the challenges of delivery, and enable you to cope with, and enjoy, the early days with your baby.
Iron for healthy children
Becoming a mother is life-changing and so is being a mother. Iron is vital during your pregnancy, and it continues to play a key role in keeping your children healthy, from infancy all the way through to the teenage years.