This large-scale prospective pregnancy
cohort study examines the association between maternal circulating
25-hydroxyvitamin D3
concentrations in pregnancy and offspring neuropsychological development.
Higher circulating
concentration of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 in
pregnancy was associated with improved mental and psychomotor development in
infants.
Mothers
with
low levels of vitamin D are more likely to have children with slower brain
development and lower mental and motor skills, warn researchers.
–Circulating
25-Hydroxyvitamin
D3 in
Pregnancy and Infant Neuropsychological Development Pediatrics
2012;
130:4 e913-e920
Vitamin D helps in the development of babies brain when they are still in their mother's womb. For pregnant women it is helpful to take all the essential vitamins needed for both mother and the baby so that as they grow babies will be healthier and free from sickness and diseases. Pregnant women consult your OB for guide of proper vitamin intake.
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