buzmeg t1_j7illsf wrote on February 7, 2023 at 1:28 AM Reply to comment by KetosisMD in Analysis showed that 65.6% of women who took extra Vitamin D gave birth naturally. The study analysed results from the MAVIDOS trial which involved 965 women being randomly allocated an extra 1,000 International Units (IU) per day of vitamin D during their pregnancy or a placebo. by Wagamaga Except that Vitamin D and Folic Acid are known to be atagonistic. So, if you dose too much Vitamin D, it decreases Folic Acid and places your baby at risk of birth defects. As always, these things are a balance. Permalink Parent 33
buzmeg t1_j7illsf wrote
Reply to comment by KetosisMD in Analysis showed that 65.6% of women who took extra Vitamin D gave birth naturally. The study analysed results from the MAVIDOS trial which involved 965 women being randomly allocated an extra 1,000 International Units (IU) per day of vitamin D during their pregnancy or a placebo. by Wagamaga
Except that Vitamin D and Folic Acid are known to be atagonistic.
So, if you dose too much Vitamin D, it decreases Folic Acid and places your baby at risk of birth defects.
As always, these things are a balance.