Pages tagged with "Pregnancy + Preeclampsia"
- Preeclampsia is not reduced by vitamin D (if you ignore vitamin D level, dose size, frequency and duration)
- Preeclampsia recurrence reduced 2 X by 50,000 IU of vitamin D every two weeks – RCT
- Preeclampsia doubles the risk of mild cognitive impairment
- No Preeclampsia during pregnancy if more than 60 ng of vitamin D – RCT
- Preeclampsia changes to Vitamin D Binding Protein reduces Vitamin D in placenta
- Preeclampsia risk reduced by higher levels of vitamin D (VDAART 4,400 IU) - RCT
- Preeclampsia 3.5 times more likely if low vitamin D (affects 348 Vit. D genes) – RCT
- Preeclampsia 4X less likely if vitamin D levels increased by 8 ng during pregnancy
- Vitamin D supplementation of all pregnant women (in UK) would be cost effective – just considering preeclampsia
- Preeclampsia 2X more likely if low vitamin D, unless adjust for vitamin D factors (BMI, skin color)
- Preeclampsia and eclampsia associated with lower vitamin D, etc.
- Preeclampsia increased risk of Congenital Heart Defects by 60 percent (vitamin D not mentioned)
- Preeclampsia reduced by Vitamin D (50,000 IU bi-weekly) and Calcium
- Preeclampsia – hypothesis as to why vitamin D helps
- Preeclampsia was prevented or treated by vitamin D in majority of studies – review
- Preeclampsia inversely proportional to serum Magnesium
- Hypertension in pregnancy (preeclampsia) more frequent in winter (low vitamin D)
- Why preeclampsia is 5X more likely if vitamin D insufficient
- High blood pressure during pregnancy (preeclampsia) associated with low vitamin D, c-section
- Dark-skined mothers: preeclampsia 12X more likely if gestational hypertension