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Haemoglobin
Haemoglobin carries oxygen in red cells — the headline marker for pregnancy anaemia screening.
Physiological haemodilution lowers concentration in the second trimester even when iron status is adequate. Values below local pregnancy thresholds trigger further iron studies.
How to read it
Interpret alongside ferritin and MCV: microcytic patterns suggest iron deficiency; normocytic low Hb may reflect dilution or mixed causes.
Trimester context
| Stage | For the mother | For the baby |
|---|---|---|
| First trimester | Baseline establishes pre-dilution status. | Early hypoxia risk is low but maternal symptoms matter. |
| Second trimester | Dilution nadir — many guidelines use lower Hb cut-offs than non-pregnant adults. | Rising fetal oxygen demand tracks placental growth. |
| Third trimester | Pre-delivery optimisation reduces transfusion risk. | Iron accretion continues until term. |