Taking iron tablets will not stop you from having periods. Menstrual cycles are controlled by hormone levels that trigger the shedding of the uterine lining, not by iron levels in the body. Iron supplements are often recommended for individuals with heavy periods to prevent iron deficiency anemia.
Birth control pills and/or iron tablets do not cause abortion.
Yes, iron tablets can cause urine to turn a greenish or yellow color. This is due to the way the body processes and eliminates excess iron. If you are concerned about changes in urine color after taking iron tablets, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider.
Iron is heavier than silica. The atomic mass of iron is higher than that of silica, which makes iron denser and heavier.
Iron fillings are heavier.
No, atomically Iron is a heavier element
No, iron is heavier than wood.
Iron tablets are not made of pure metallic iron; instead, they contain iron salts like ferrous sulfate, ferrous gluconate, or ferrous fumarate. These salts are easily absorbed by the body. The tablets are designed to be easy to swallow and digest, which is why they are usually coated and do not resemble solid iron.
Iron is the heavier element from which steel is primarily made.
There are no known drug interactions between iron tablets and birth control.
yes, and no. it depends on how your system responds to tablets. iron tablets are mainly recommended for vegetarians as red meat contains mostly iron. for those who can't take tablets well, there are dissolvable tablets that you can drink with water. but on the contrary, yes, anyone can take them.
Yes, iron is heavier than plastic. Iron has a much higher density than plastic, so it weighs more for a given volume.