Women's Health
Iron deficiency anaemia, PCOS, thyroid health, pregnancy nutrition — evidence-based supplement and diet guides for Indian women.
Indian women face a specific cluster of nutrition-related health challenges. NFHS-5 puts national anaemia rates at 53% — driven by iron deficiency, low B12, and folate insufficiency in vegetarian women. PCOS affects an estimated 1 in 5 Indian women of reproductive age, with higher prevalence in urban populations. Subclinical hypothyroidism is significantly underdiagnosed, partly because TSH reference ranges used in most Indian labs are not population-calibrated.
These conditions are not independent: iron deficiency impairs thyroid hormone synthesis; vitamin D deficiency worsens insulin resistance in PCOS; low omega-3 intake increases inflammatory burden across all three. These guides cover iron absorption in Indian cooking contexts, PCOS-specific supplement evidence, pregnancy nutrition requirements, and postnatal depletion — all referenced against peer-reviewed clinical evidence.
PCOS management in India has been complicated by the widespread prescription of oral contraceptive pills as a first-line treatment, which addresses symptoms without addressing the underlying insulin resistance that drives most Indian PCOS cases. The nutrition and supplement evidence is increasingly strong: myo-inositol and D-chiro-inositol in a 40:1 ratio improves ovulation and insulin sensitivity in multiple RCTs. Vitamin D correction is associated with improved cycle regularity in women who are deficient — and most Indian women are. Spearmint tea (2 cups daily) has evidence for reducing androgens. These are complements to medical care, not alternatives — covered in detail in the PCOS-specific articles in this section.
Pregnancy nutrition for Indian women involves specific gaps that routine antenatal care often misses. Most ANC programs prescribe iron-folic acid tablets but rarely check vitamin D, B12, or iodine status — all severely deficient in large proportions of Indian pregnant women. Neural tube defect prevention through folate is well-addressed, but the cognitive development benefits of adequate DHA in the third trimester are not routinely managed. Vegetarian pregnant women face particular challenges: B12 (critical for neurological development), DHA (found primarily in fatty fish), and calcium all require attention beyond the standard ANC prescription.
The lab tests that matter most for Indian women's health are straightforward but rarely ordered together preventively. Before age 35: CBC, serum ferritin (not just haemoglobin — ferritin is the early depletion marker), 25-hydroxyvitamin D, serum B12, fasting glucose and insulin, and TSH with free T3/T4. After 35: add fasting lipid panel, DEXA scan baseline, and TPO antibodies (Hashimoto's is underdiagnosed in Indian women). Knowing your numbers removes the guesswork from supplementation and enables targeted intervention rather than broad-spectrum supplementation.
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