Woman ignored months of weakness, doctor says body shut down reproductive system to keep her alive
A woman presented with a dangerously low hemoglobin of 1.9 g/dL after three years of severe weakness, her body shutting down reproductive functions to prioritize vital organs. Despite prior warnings and a significantly lower hemoglobin level a yea...

Sharing the case on social media, Dr. Bordoloi wrote, “Saw a patient today with a hemoglobin of 1.9 g/dL. For context, a level that low is almost incompatible with normal consciousness, but she walked right into the clinic on her own feet.”
According to the doctor, the woman had been battling extreme weakness for nearly three years. Over the last six months, even walking across a room left her breathless. Despite her deteriorating condition, she delayed seeking treatment because her children had important school exams, and later because her husband did not want the inconvenience of hospital admission.
Dr. Bordoloi said her health was treated as a “background inconvenience.”
The situation became even more concerning when doctors discovered that her hemoglobin level had already dropped to 6.4 g/dL a year ago. At the time, she had reportedly been advised immediate hospital admission, but the family refused. She was instead given iron tablets, which she took for only two weeks before discontinuing them.
The woman eventually visited the hospital not because of breathlessness, but because her menstrual cycle had stopped for months.
“Her body was so profoundly starved of iron and oxygen that it literally shut down her reproductive axis just to divert what little blood she had left to her heart and brain,” the doctor explained.
Calling the situation heartbreaking, Dr. Bordoloi said many women continue working silently despite severe health issues, often prioritising family responsibilities over their own wellbeing.
He urged families to pay closer attention to women’s health and stop normalising chronic exhaustion and weakness.
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