What Causes High RDW-CV Value In Pregnancy?
Thanks, XXXXXXX
Nothing akarming, relax.
Detailed Answer:
Hello Ms XXXXXXX
Thanks for posting your query here on healthcaremagic.
RDW-CV is a measure of the variation in the size of Red Blood Cell Width/size and bone marrow stimulation that occurs in early pregnancy due to the fact that more RBCs will be required during the pregnancy, will result in slightly higher degree of variation in the size of different populations of RBCs.
Normal values are 11.5% to 14.5%, and your value is 17%, RDW is not a very specific or sensitive indicator of anemia, hence serum ferritin levels need to be evaluated to find out if you are truly anemic.
And even if you have anemia, it can be effectively managed with iron supplements, there is nothing to freak out.
I hope this is sufficient enough information for you to relax, please do write back if you have any doubts.
Congratulations and wish you safe and happy pregnancy.
Warm regards.