Vitamin D supplements help pregnant women have ‘natural delivery’, says study

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Vitamin D Supplements Help Pregnant Women Have ‘Natural Delivery’, Says Study
Analysis showed that 65.6% of women who took extra Vitamin D gave birth naturally
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By Ben Mitchell, PA

Women who take extra vitamin D during their pregnancy are more likely to have a ‘natural’ delivery, according to new research.

The study, published in the Journal of Public Health, 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.

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Analysis showed that 65.6 per cent of women who took extra Vitamin D had a spontaneous vaginal delivery, or “natural” delivery, compared to 57.9 per cent in the placebo group.

Fewer women from the vitamin D group had an assisted delivery (13.2 per cent) compared with the placebo group (19.4 per cent).

However, the number of women in each group needing a caesarean operation to deliver their baby was similar (vitamin D 21.3 per cent, placebo 22.7 per cent).

Dr Rebecca Moon, a clinical lecturer at the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Centre, University of Southampton and NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre, said: “Most women want to have a ‘natural delivery’ of their baby.

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“Our work suggests that taking extra vitamin D during their pregnancy might help them to achieve this.

“The women taking the extra vitamin D also had less blood loss after delivery, highlighting why this is so important. Further evidence is now needed to more thoroughly inform public health policy and clinical practice.”

MAVIDOS involved researchers from the University of Southampton and University Hospital Southampton and is a large project looking at the benefits of vitamin D supplementation in pregnancy.

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