Multiple-micronutrient supplementation for women during pregnancy

Oct 21, 2006The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Taking multiple vitamins and minerals during pregnancy

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Abstract

Nine trials involving 15,378 women were analyzed regarding the effects of multiple-micronutrient supplementation during pregnancy.

  • Multiple-micronutrient supplementation led to a statistically significant reduction in low birthweight babies (relative risk 0.83) and small-for-gestational-age babies (relative risk 0.92).
  • Maternal anaemia was significantly reduced with multiple-micronutrient supplementation (relative risk 0.61) compared to fewer micronutrients or no supplementation.
  • No significant differences were found for preterm births or perinatal mortality when comparing multiple-micronutrient supplementation to other types of supplementation.
  • Statistical significance was lost when comparing multiple-micronutrient supplementation to iron and folic acid supplementation alone.
  • Insufficient data was available to assess several clinically important outcomes, including pre-eclampsia and maternal mortality.
  • The evidence does not support replacing iron and folate supplementation with multiple-micronutrient supplements due to limited studies and inconclusive benefits.

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