Haemoglobin concentrations in pregnancy and respiratory and allergic outcomes in childhood: Birth cohort study.
Seif O ShaheenC Macdonald-WallisD A LawlorA J HendersonPublished in: Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2017)
Lower maternal haemoglobin in pregnancy may be a risk factor for allergic sensitisation, elevated IgE and lower FVC in childhood, which may reflect effects of lower prenatal iron status. However, maternal haemoglobin was not associated with risk of childhood asthma or other allergic disorders.