
Boost Your Baby's Health: Optimizing Vitamin D During Pregnancy
Story at-a-glance First trimester vitamin D levels significantly affect baby length and preterm birth risk, with every 10 nmol/L increase in maternal vitamin D corresponding to measurable increases in fetal length Pregnant women with severe vitamin D deficiency (below 10 ng/mL) face nearly eight times higher risk of preterm birth and more than four times greater risk of developmental delays in their children Vitamin D triggers production of natural antimicrobial substances that help protect against infections that could lead to preterm birth Vitamin D plays a role in placental blood vessel development and helps control inflammation during pregnancy, directly impacting fetal brain development and overall pregnancy health Strategic sun exposure is the optimal way to boost vitamin D, but care must be taken with timing and duration, especially for those consuming seed oils, which increase UV sensitivity
From "Dr. Joseph Mercola - Take Control of Your Health"
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