LOW VITAMIN D LINKED TO DIFFICULTY CONCEIVING A BABY
Susan Lim Susan Lim
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 Published On Dec 25, 2019

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Studies suggest that women with low vitamin D levels may be less likely to have a baby after assisted reproductive technology than those with normal vitamin D levels. Researchers found that women with correct levels of vitamin D were 34 percent more likely to have a positive pregnancy test, 46 percent more likely to achieve a clinical pregnancy and a third more likely to have a live birth than women with low levels of vitamin D. They also pointed out that the findings only show an association and do not prove that vitamin D supplements would improve a woman's chances of having a baby. Watch the video to learn more about vitamin D and fertility or infertility.

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