# Iron for Women: What You Need to Know at Every Stage of Life

**By Paula Gallagher** · 2025-05-16

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Iron may be a small mineral, but its impact on women’s health is anything but minor. From adolescence through menopause and beyond, your body’s iron needs change—and knowing how those needs evolve can help you stay energized, focused, and balanced at every stage of life.

Whether you're managing heavy periods, preparing for pregnancy, or adjusting after menopause, here’s what you need to know about iron—and how to support your levels naturally.

## Iron Needs at Different Life Stages

### Iron Needs in Teen Years: Building Energy and Focus Early

Adolescence brings rapid growth and the start of menstruation—two major reasons teenage girls often require more iron. Unfortunately, low iron intake is common due to picky eating or plant-based diets. Fatigue or trouble concentrating may be mistakenly brushed off as typical “teen stuff.”

#### Why It Matters

Iron is essential for energy production, brain function, mood balance, and a strong immune system—key factors for growing teens.

#### Recommended Support

[**Pathway Blood Support Plus Superfoods**](https://myvillagegreen.com/products/blood-support-plus-superfoods-787500083619 "Shop Pathway Blood Support Plus Superfoods – Iron, B12, Folate & Vitamin C Formula") – A food-based formula with iron, B12, folate, and vitamin C to support red blood cell production and energy without upsetting the stomach.

[**MegaFood Women’s One Daily**](https://myvillagegreen.com/products/women-s-one-daily "Shop MegaFood Women’s One Daily – Multivitamin with Gentle Iron for Women") – A gentle, iron-containing multivitamin with supportive cofactors for daily health.

### Reproductive Years: Managing Monthly Losses and Pregnancy

During your childbearing years, monthly menstruation leads to monthly iron loss—and for women with heavy periods, that loss can be significant. Pregnancy nearly doubles your iron requirements, making supplementation essential for many women.

#### Why it matters:

Even mild iron deficiency can leave you feeling tired, moody, or mentally foggy. During pregnancy, iron is critical for your baby’s healthy growth and development.

#### Recommended Support

**[Pathway Iron Chelate](https://myvillagegreen.com/products/iron-chelate-28mg-89250?_pos=1&_sid=586db2c29&_ss=r "Shop Pathway Iron Chelate – Gentle, Highly Absorbable Iron Bisglycinate")** – A gentle, highly absorbable form of iron (iron bisglycinate) that’s easy on digestion.

[**Pure Encapsulations Prenatal Nutrients**](https://myvillagegreen.com/products/prenatal-nutrients-766298024844 "Shop Pure Encapsulations Prenatal Nutrients – Comprehensive Prenatal Support") – A professional-grade prenatal with moderate iron and key nutrients for both mom and baby.

### Iron Needs in Perimenopause: Managing Heavy Periods and Hormonal Shifts

During perimenopause—typically between your mid-40s and early 50s—hormone fluctuations can lead to heavier or more frequent periods. Even if you’ve never had low iron before, this phase may put you at risk.

#### Why It Matters

Symptoms like fatigue, poor sleep, and brain fog are often blamed on hormones, but low iron could be part of the problem.

#### Recommended Support

[**Pathway Blood Support Plus Superfoods**](https://myvillagegreen.com/products/blood-support-plus-superfoods-787500083619 "Shop Pathway Blood Support Plus Superfoods – Iron, B12, Folate & Vitamin C Formula") – Supports healthy iron levels and red blood cell production.

[**Vitamin C 500 mg**](https://myvillagegreen.com/products/vitamin-c-500-mg-with-rose-hips "Shop Vitamin C 500 mg with Rose Hips – Supports Iron Absorption & Immune Health") – Enhances iron absorption when taken alongside iron-rich foods or supplements.

Ask your practitioner at Village Green about ferritin testing if you’re feeling off.

### Iron Needs Postmenopause: Avoiding Excess and Maintaining Balance

After menstruation ends, your iron needs drop significantly. Unless you have another cause of blood loss, most postmenopausal women do not need supplemental iron. In fact, excessive iron can contribute to oxidative stress and inflammation.

#### Why It Matters

Excess iron can increase the risk of chronic health issues if not monitored.

#### What we recommend:

If you no longer menstruate and don’t have a deficiency, choose an iron-free multivitamin, such as:

[**Pure Encapsulations Nutrient 950 without Iron**](https://myvillagegreen.com/products/nutrient-950-w-o-iron) – A high-quality, iron-free multivitamin ideal for postmenopausal women.

Ask about a simple ferritin test before adding iron back into your routine.

## Signs of Low Iron in Women: What to Watch For

-   Unusual fatigue or weakness
    
-   Pale skin or dark circles under the eyes
    
-   Dizziness or shortness of breath
    
-   Cold hands and feet
    
-   Restless legs, especially at night
    
-   Hair thinning or increased shedding
    
-   Headaches or trouble concentrating
    

If you experience any of these symptoms, speak with your healthcare provider or visit Village Green Apothecary for support and ferritin testing.

Iron is essential throughout life, but your body’s needs change with each stage. Taking the right form and amount can help you stay energized, focused, and balanced. Whether you’re just starting your period, preparing for pregnancy, or navigating menopause, Village Green Apothecary is here to support your journey.

## From Fatigue to Full Power: Get Expert Help Balancing Your Iron Levels Today

Whether you're navigating your first period, pregnancy, or postmenopause, our expert team at Village Green Apothecary is here to help you find the right iron supplement or testing solution for your unique needs.  
→ [**Book a consultation today**](https://myvillagegreen.com/pages/consultations "Book a Personalized Wellness Consultation – Village Green Apothecary") or visit us in-store for professional advice and trusted products.  
  

## Frequently Asked Questions About Women and Iron

### What is the best type of iron supplement for women?

Iron bisglycinate is often recommended because it’s gentle on digestion and highly absorbable.

### How do I know if I’m low in iron?

Common signs include fatigue, pale skin, dizziness, and brain fog. Ferritin testing can confirm your iron status.

### Should postmenopausal women take iron supplements?

Most postmenopausal women do not need extra iron unless testing shows a deficiency.

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