Can excess level of vitamin d3 effect baby during pregnancy?
My vit D came really low so doc gave me high dose sachets. Ab thoda tension ho raha hai ki kahin zyada na ho jaye and affect the baby. Is overdose even possible with these? Anyone know?
Haan, definitely. Vitamins are important but taking more than needed won't make the baby healthier, sometimes it can even be bad. My doctor always said, get tested, take the prescribed dose, and try to get some sunlight naturally. Simple solutions are always best.
Oh, this is something I've been a little worried about too! My doctor gave me D3 supplements, but I forgot if she said to stop taking my usual ones. What kind of effects can too much have, exactly? Should I call my doc?
Beti, too much of anything is never good, even good things like vitamins. Our body is delicate, especially when a little life is growing inside. Just show your reports to the doctor, they will tell you exactly how much you need. Don't take extra on your own, okay?
Like most fat-soluble vitamins, D3 can accumulate in the body if taken in excessive amounts. While necessary for bone health and immunity, very high levels can potentially cause problems. It's crucial to have your levels tested and follow your doctor's exact dosage to avoid any complications for you or the baby.
Yes, absolutely! Everything needs to be balanced, even vitamins. My doctor was very particular about all my vitamin levels during my pregnancy journey. If you're concerned about having too much, the best thing is to reach out to your gynac right away and let them guide you. Don't stress too much though, just act quickly.
My pregnancy app always showed Vitamin D as super important, but it also warned about checking levels. Most apps stress on getting levels checked first, then taking supplements as prescribed. Excess anything isn't good, right? So yes, pls get your blood work done.
Excuse me, I'm just planning for pregnancy and this is very helpful to know. So, it's important to get tested before starting D3 supplements, right? I'll make sure to ask my doctor about this too.