Vitamin D supplementation for women during pregnancy

Jun 30, 2016Sao Paulo medical journal = Revista paulista de medicina

Vitamin D supplements for pregnant women

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Abstract

Data from 15 trials involving 2833 women indicate that vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy may improve maternal and neonatal outcomes.

  • Women taking vitamin D alone daily had higher 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels than those receiving no intervention or placebo.
  • Supplementation with vitamin D may lower the risk of pre-eclampsia, with rates of 8.9% in the vitamin D group compared to 15.5% in the control group.
  • Vitamin D supplementation is associated with a reduced risk of preterm birth (8.9% vs. 15.5%) and lower likelihood of low birthweight infants compared to no intervention.
  • Combining vitamin D with calcium may lower the risk of pre-eclampsia but is also linked to an increased risk of preterm birth.
  • No significant differences were found in outcomes such as cesarean section rates, stillbirths, or neonatal deaths.

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