Vitamin D supplementation for women during pregnancy

Jul 27, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Vitamin D supplements for pregnant women

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Abstract

In a review of 30 trials involving 7033 women, vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy is associated with several improved outcomes.

  • Supplementing with vitamin D alone probably reduces the risk of pre-eclampsia and gestational diabetes.
  • Vitamin D supplementation is associated with a probable reduction in the risk of having a baby with low birthweight.
  • There may be little or no difference in the risk of preterm birth for women receiving vitamin D compared to those who do not.
  • Combining vitamin D with calcium probably reduces the risk of pre-eclampsia but may increase the risk of preterm births.
  • The effects of vitamin D combined with other nutrients on pregnancy outcomes are unclear and require further investigation.

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