Vitamins in Pregnancy

From: RAUL DORBECKER (74173.437@CompuServe.COM)
Sat Nov 30 13:17:27 1996


Dear Listers: What do You think about the use (or abuse) of vitamins and minerals in ALL pregnant Women? No matter if the Patient is healthy.

I suggest a good nourishment, and only give iron (300 mg. fumarato ferroso) and acid folic (300 mcg.), in Patients with hemoglobin less than 12 g/100 ml. or hematocrito below 35% (Mexico city altitud 2,220 m.). In Patients with any vitaminic deficiency, must give the specific vitamin. Thanks

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Raul Dorbecker
Ob-Gyn Private Practice
Mexico City
E-mail: 74173.437@compuserve.com

P.S. Please, do not write with abbreviations. Remember, this is an International forum.





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