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I remember a few years ago as my wife was pregnant with our first child she qot the requisite baby viatmins ande we never questioned them again. Everyone we knew that was pregnant would take the popular vitamins so that they would get all the nutrients they could while trying not to truly be “eating for two”.

Times have noty changed and Health Canada today announced that pregnant women should take an even larger supplementation of Vitamin D to protect against any possible deficiency and then some.

Women who are pregnant or breast-feeding should consider increasing their vitamin D intake to 2,000 international units a day to reduce the chances their children will develop such ailments as multiple sclerosis, diabetes and cancer later in life, the Canadian Pediatric Society says.

That amount of vitamin D is 10 times higher than what is currently recommended by Health Canada for women in their childbearing years, and the advice is believed to be the first time a medical group has called for healthy people to take such elevated amounts of the sunshine vitamin.

But it is the second time in recent months that a major Canadian public health advocacy group has decided the evidence for taking vitamin D has become so compelling that it is overstepping the government’s recommendations.

The pediatric society, representing doctors who specialize in children’s health, is issuing the vitamin D advice in a position statement being released today in its journal, Pediatrics & Child Health. The statement said aboriginal people in particular are at higher risk of deficiencies of the vitamin.

“New findings suggest that adequate vitamin D status in mothers during pregnancy and in their infants may have lifetime implications,” the statement said.

As a precaution against being exposed to too much of the nutrient, the statement also recommended that women periodically have their doctors monitor their blood levels of the vitamin.

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  • 5 Responses to “Increase Vitamin D intake during pregnancy”
    1. When I type in prenatal vitamins in amazon, I come up with a pretty extensive list of vitamins. What I noticed is most of the vitamins were supplements and not specifically for vitamin D.

      Good stuff. Thanks

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    4. Miranda Aulie says:

      I am about 8 weeks pregnant, and have been taking prenatals (that have 400iu’s of vitamin D) and vitiamin D suppliments which contain the same since before we even concieved. I was just reading that it could be dangerous to take over 400iu’s a day. Which advice it right for an expecting mother? Are the prenatals adiquit, or durring the winter months should you take more?

    5. Very valuable information. Thank you!

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