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always cold

I just can't seem to get warm...almost like I have perpetual goosebumps...does anyone else have this? I'm figuring it might be an iron deficincy but I have no clue.
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5601615 tn?1383450616
I am the same way but I have been eating with them and I don't take them at the same time plus your not supposed to anyways so I take my prenatal at 2 and then iron at 10 also its only once a day and there are plently other options try eating more foods that are high in iron I would defff call ur doc and let her know whats happening she can tell you what other opts you have goodluck hun:)
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I can only stomach so much iron. I can't even take a prenatal every day..I more take one every other day.
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5601615 tn?1383450616
I used to be freezing all the time it would be like 90 outside and I would be in a hoody and sweats I found out I have anemia which is due to being low on iron I would tell your ob and he/she can give you a blood test to check for that if its the case you have it not that big of a problem you will just have to take iron pills along with your prenatal vitamins but be sure to talk with the doctor first don't just start taking them bc to much iron could be dangerous to both you and your baby goodluck:)
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I'm opposite I'm always burning up. Gahhh I hate this body temperature thing while prego.
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4654179 tn?1595183520
My coworker was always cold and yes she did suffer from iron deficiency.  I on the half was always hot in 68° weather.
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Sounds like your low on iron but I would call ur doctor so she can tell u wat ur suspose to do or Wat it could b
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