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3. Menstruation and Childbirth

For many women, a monthly period, pregnancy, and childbirth are normal events. However, under certain circumstances, any of these can lead to anemia. Excessive bleeding during a period results in significant blood loss in a relatively short time. If this occurs on a monthly basis, it can significantly deplete iron levels, which in turn reduces hemoglobin and red blood cell production, causing anemia. During pregnancy, the growing baby may deplete the mother's iron stores, as well. Excessive blood loss during childbirth can also have adverse effects on red blood cells levels.

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