Hi Christine,
I assume you have thal minor. We have a compilation of thal minor/pregnancy threads that you can see at
http://www.thalassemiapatientsandfriends.com/index.php?topic=3041.msg30075#msg30075Your Hb Level is good now, so your pregnancy may be uneventful. As Dore said, take a folic acid supplement daily. Thal minors should take a higher dose during pregnancy than non-thals take. Take at least 2 mg daily. I would also recommend a good multi-vitamin and possibly also a
natural vitamin E supplement. This has many benefits including being a mild blood thinner, which can be very important to minors during pregnancy. From the numerous reports we have had from thal minors who have miscarried, we have to conclude that miscarriage can be an issue for some thal minors. Most doctors, including thal specialists do not seem aware of this but we have had dozens and dozens of thal minors tell us about miscarriages, so we know that there is something to this. My suspicion is that it is tied to Hb level to some extent, with lower Hb creating the conditions that make miscarriage more likely. In major and intermedia, it has been established that a hypercoagulable state exists, which leads to clotting problems between the uterus and placenta, leading to a reduction in blood flow between the two, which sometimes causes miscarriage. Because of the sheer volume of women who have told us about their miscarriages (many times multiple miscarriages), I have to believe that the same condition can exist in minors. Ask your doctor to monitor for any signs of thrombosis during the pregnancy. Often, the remedy is as simple as taking a daily baby aspirin.
Please don't be afraid, as most minors have no problem during pregnancy and your Hb level is currently robust. I would also like to add that a dear friend who is a thal minor just sent me pics yesterday of her happy, healthy boy/girl twin babies. Her pregnancy was normal, she took at least 2 mg folic acid daily and she gave birth to two beautiful babies. Eat healthy, exercise in moderation and listen to your body.