Outcomes of prenatal vitamin use

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Authors

Cahoon, Autumn
Swanick, Shelby

Date

5/2/2019

Type

text
images
poster

Language

en_US

Keywords

Student Showcase of Research & Engagement Spring 2019

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Alternative Title

Abstract

Student Showcase of Research & Engagement Spring 2019

Description

Prenatal vitamins can be very important for fetal development and affect long term health outcomes for the child. Specific vitamins in prenatal vitamins include calcium, vitamin D, iron, vitamin C and folic acid. Several barriers exist regarding use of prenatal vitamins including access, education, and health barriers. Not taking prenatal vitamins can affect the growth and development of the fetus and also contribute to birth defects such as neural tube defects. This information was found through literature research using Google Scholar, CINAHL and Academic Search Premier. Results discuss positive outcomes for use of prenatal vitamins especially in the first trimester and negative outcomes for non-use of prenatal vitamins, however several studies conclude that there is no significance in either direction.

Citation

Publisher

Plymouth State University

Journal

Volume

Issue

PubMed ID

DOI

ISSN

EISSN

Collections