Multiple-micronutrient supplementation for women during pregnancy

Apr 14, 2017The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Giving pregnant women supplements with many vitamins and minerals

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Abstract

Oral multiple-micronutrient supplementation during pregnancy is associated with a significant decrease in low birthweight infants.

  • Among 137,791 women in 17 trials, multiple-micronutrient supplements resulted in a risk ratio of 0.88 for low birthweight infants.
  • The same supplements also showed a moderate reduction in the risk of small-for-gestational-age infants, with a risk ratio of 0.92.
  • No significant differences were observed for preterm births, stillbirths, maternal anaemia in the third trimester, or neonatal mortality.
  • Subgroup analyses indicated significant effects on birth outcomes related to maternal BMI and height.
  • A limited number of additional outcomes could not be assessed due to insufficient data.

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