Calcium supplementation during pregnancy for preventing hypertensive disorders and related problems

Aug 6, 2010The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

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

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Abstract

Calcium supplementation during pregnancy is associated with a 45% reduction in the risk of pre-eclampsia.

  • Calcium supplementation reduced the average risk of high blood pressure during pregnancy by 35%.
  • The most significant reduction in pre-eclampsia risk was observed in high-risk women, with a 78% decrease.
  • Women with low baseline calcium intake experienced a 64% reduction in pre-eclampsia risk.
  • Supplementation was linked to a 24% decrease in the risk of preterm birth overall.
  • No significant impact was found on stillbirth or death before hospital discharge.
  • Calcium supplementation may reduce the occurrence of maternal death or serious morbidity by 20%.

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