It is important for women to have high levels of vitamin D
during pregnancy. The European Society of Endocrinology reported on May 18,
2015, that sunshine alone does not help provide enough vitamin D during the
time when a woman is pregnant. It was found that among Mediterranean women who
are exposed to high levels of sunshine, low levels of vitamin D are commonly
seen during pregnancy.
An awareness of the need for more vitamin D than sunshine
alone can offer pregnant women should help decrease the prevalence of early
childhood diseases which are associated with vitamin D deficiency such as
gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, disorders in the formation of bone,
increased risk of emergency caesarean delivery and premature birth.
Pregnant woman need more Vitamin D |
Source: HEALTH
AND WELLNESS BLOG INDIA
It has commonly been thought that exposure to the sun is
vital to maintaining normal levels of vitamin D and it has been therefore
assumed that Mediterranean women are at decreased risk of hypovitaminosis than
those women who are from Northern Europe. However it has been found that in
countries such as Italy, Spain, Greece and Turkey, vitamin D deficiency is seen
in up to 90 percent of pregnant populations.
The World Health Organization reports vitamin D deficiency
is considered to be common among pregnant women. Vitamin D supplementation has
positive effects on adverse maternal and infant outcomes which are associated
with vitamin D deficiency. In view of the finding that sunshine alone does not
offer as much vitamin D as pregnant women need in order to do well supplements
should be considered.
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