Vitamin C and Pregnancy

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ayushveda.com — “People will often say that an expected mother should eat for two. This is actually not the case. A pregnant woman should not be eating twice her regular portion sizeView full resource at ayushveda.com

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No benefit of vitamins C and E to prevent preeclampsia in pregnancy

theheart.org — “The largest study so far to examine the use of antioxidant doses of vitamins C and E to prevent the complications of pregnancy-associated hypertension, including preeclampsia, has found no benefit of this approach.View full resource at theheart.org

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Vitamins C and E: No benefit in pregnancy-associated hypertension http://bit.ly/cnaCm8

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Vitamin C Deficiency

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Study - Extra Vit. C During Pregnancy Reduces Hospitalization Risk http://bit.ly/g4fy50 More Info: http://bit.ly/dHSzjs

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Vitamins during pregnancy.. ? - Yahoo! Answers

answers.yahoo.com — “Does anyone take vitamins when they are pregnant..…View full resource at answers.yahoo.com

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Vitamins C and E did not reduce risk for pregnancy-related hypertension

pediatricsupersite.com — “The addition of vitamin C and E supplementation during pregnancy did not reduce the rate of severe pregnancy-associated hypertension or other severView full resource at pediatricsupersite.com

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Vitamins C and E did not reduce risk for pregnancy-related hypertension

endocrinetoday.com — “The addition of vitamin C and E supplementation during pregnancy did not reduce the rate of severe pregnancy-associated hypertension or other severView full resource at endocrinetoday.com

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Vitamin D reduced pregnancy risks

endocrinetoday.com — “2010 Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Mothers who took high doses of vitamin D during pregnancyView full resource at endocrinetoday.com

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No vitamin D screening in pregnancy: committee | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Most pregnant women do not need to be screened for vitamin D deficiency, nor given additional supplements, according to an official statement issued by the American CollegeView full resource at reuters.com

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Most pregnant women do not need to be screened for vitamin D deficiency, committee finds: http://bit.ly/iBi57C

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Vitamin C

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Vitamin C

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RT @NIH_ODS Did you know? 1/2 cup of raw red pepper contains more #VitaminC than an entire medium sized orange: http://go.usa.gov/j7y. #MyDS

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Vitamin C

ihealthdirectory.com — “Vitamin C or ascorbic acid is a water-soluble vitamin which the body needs to form collagen in bones, cartilage, muscle, and blood vessels.View full resource at ihealthdirectory.com

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Vitamins and Minerals: Vitamin C

expertscolumn.com — “This is perhaps the most famous form of vitamins that is available. This vitamin is associated with the prevention and treatment of colds and flu. It is also very helpful when it comes to lung functons. This vitamin goes by the name of ascorbic acid. ItView full resource at expertscolumn.com

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High Doses of Vitamins Won’t Prevent Pregnancy Complications

citizensreport.org — “According to a recent study, women taking 1,000 milligrams of vitamin C and 400 IU of vitamin E - much higher doses than in most prenatal multivitamins - were no less likely to develop the potentially deadly pregnancy complication known as preeclampsia. Preeclampsia is characterized by high blood pressure, protein and the urine, and swelling ...View full resource at citizensreport.org

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Pregnancy vitamins fail to foil high blood pressure | Reuters

reuters.com — “BOSTON (Reuters) - Large amounts of vitamins C and E do not prevent preeclampsia, blood pressure problems in pregnant women, researchers reported on Wednesday. In fact, results from the 4-1/2-year testView full resource at reuters.com

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