Abstract:
When studying the level of vitamin D in the risk group for pre-eclampsia development
pregnant women, reliably low rates were found in relation to pregnant women with physiological
course of pregnancy without complications. Dependence of preeclampsia development in at-risk
pregnant women on prophylactic vitamin D intake have been studied too. We have hypothesized
that pregnant women having taken vitamin D have a more favorable course of pregnancy, which
in turn affected the state of newborns. Therefore we have found that hypoxia of the fetus was
observed 2 times less in the group of pregnant women who were taking vitamin D since 20 weeks
than women who were not taking vitamin D