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Vitamin E supplementation in pregnancy

Rumbold A, Crowther CA
Published Online: 
July 7, 2010

Not enough evidence to determine if giving women vitamin E during pregnancy helps prevent their babies dying, being born small or too soon.

For pregnant women, insufficient dietary vitamin E (found in vegetable oils, nuts, cereals and some leafy green vegetables) may lead to complications like pre-eclampsia and the baby being born small. The review of trials found no studies on vitamin E supplementation alone, but studies included vitamin C, and additional supplements or drugs. There was not enough evidence to say if vitamin E in combination with other supplements during pregnancy improved outcomes for women and babies.

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