Daily versus stat vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy; A prospective cohort study.
Nida BokhareeYusra Habib KhanTayyiba WasimTauqeer Hussain MallhiNasser Hadal AlotaibiMohammed Shahid IqbalKanwal RehmanAbdulaziz Ibrahim AlzareaAisha KhokharPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Our findings underscore the high proportion of VDD among pregnant women in Pakistan. Maternal vitamin D supplementation substantially improved the levels of 25(OH)D. Of three used regimens, the dose of 5000 IU/day is considered safe and equally effective as of 200000 IU stat. Since pregnancy is a time of tremendous growth and physiological changes for mother and her developing fetus with lifelong implications for the child, gestational vitamin D supplementation should be considered to ensure the optimal vitamin D accrual in pregnant women. This study generates the hypothesis that vitamin D supplementation at a dose of 5000 IU/day during pregnancy is superior to the other regimens. However, well-controlled randomized trials are needed to confirm these findings.