Calcium supplementation during pregnancy for preventing hypertensive disorders and related problems

Jun 25, 2014The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Calcium supplements in pregnancy to prevent high blood pressure and related problems

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Abstract

Calcium supplementation of at least 1 g per day is associated with a 65% reduction in the risk of high blood pressure during pregnancy.

  • High-dose calcium supplementation is associated with a significant reduction in pre-eclampsia risk, particularly in women with low calcium diets.
  • The risk of maternal death or serious morbidity is reduced with high-dose calcium supplementation.
  • High-dose calcium supplementation may reduce the risk of preterm birth, especially in women at high risk of developing pre-eclampsia.
  • Low-dose calcium supplementation is associated with a significant reduction in pre-eclampsia, though further investigation is needed due to potential bias in studies.
  • An increased risk of HELLP syndrome is noted in the calcium group, although the absolute number of events is low.

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