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Vitamin D

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Vitamin D

  • helps to maintain muscle and bone strength
  • helps your body absorb calcium from food
  • may also give you protection against developing diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and some types of cancer.

In pregnancy, vitamin D helps the development of a baby’s bones. If you have a vitamin D deficiency (low levels of vitamin D) it can affect the amount of calcium your baby has in his or her bones. In severe deficiency this can cause a bone deformity called rickets.

Some women are at high risk of having low vitamin D levels, including:

  • recent refugees
  • dark skinned women
  • women who cover all of their skin for religious or cultural reasons
  • women who always stay indoors.

There is more about vitamin D in the topic 'Vitamin D and pregnancy'.

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