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Hello Anonymous,,
Welcome to EmpowHER. Thank you for reaching out to our community.
There is no way that you can read your hemoglobin. You need to have a complete blood cell count test done. The lab will measure level and compare it to the normal range.
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June 20, 2017 - 2:44pmMaryann
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