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A low percentage of transferrin saturation may be a sign of iron deficit in the body. It is suggestive of some types of anemia and it is usually correlated with a low level of hemoglobin. The types of anemias that shows a low percentage of transferrin saturation are iron-deficiency anemia and anemia of the chronic disease.
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According to ncbi the most abundant mineral in the human body makes up about 1.5 to 2% of total body weight, I think that answers your question
A weight gain of around 5 to 9 kg will then provide enough nutrients for the fetus thus if a woman does not want to gain more than 6 kg during her pregnancy might put the life of the fetus in danger as it would not be receiving enough nutrients.
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