Calcium supplementation commencing before or early in pregnancy, or food fortification with calcium, for preventing hypertensive disorders of pregnancy

Sep 27, 2017The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Calcium supplements before or early in pregnancy, or calcium added to food, for preventing high blood pressure during pregnancy

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Abstract

One randomized controlled trial involving 60 women suggests that calcium supplementation with antioxidants may reduce pre-eclampsia and pregnancy loss.

  • Calcium plus antioxidants and other supplements may slightly reduce pre-eclampsia, but evidence is uncertain due to wide confidence intervals and small sample size.
  • There may be a slight reduction in early pregnancy loss before 20 weeks' gestation with calcium supplementation, though this finding also has wide confidence intervals.
  • A significant reduction in the composite outcome of pre-eclampsia and/or pregnancy loss was observed in the calcium plus supplement group.
  • Other complications like placental abruption and severe pre-eclampsia occurred too infrequently for meaningful analysis.
  • The study's findings are limited, and further research is necessary to clarify the effects of calcium supplementation before or early in pregnancy.

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