<p>Women with low levels of Vitamin D during pregnancy are twice as likely to give birth to children who may face difficulties with speech. <br /><br /></p>.<p>The study, the largest of its kind, looked at Vitamin D concentrations during the pregnancies of more than 740 women, whose children were followed up regularly until 17 years. <br /><br />Andrew Whitehouse, associate professor at the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, who led the study, said the finding was significant, as Vitamin D levels among women have decreased steadily over the years, the journal Paediatrics reports. <br /><br />“The developing baby is completely reliant on the mother for its Vitamin D levels and what we have shown is that this might have an impact on the child’s brain development,” Whitehouse said, according to a Telethon Institute statement. <br /><br />Whitehouse said the findings had significant implications in that it could provide an early intervention to prevent some language difficulties. “We would now like to explore whether Vitamin D supplements in pregnancy could reduce the risk of language problems for children.” </p>
<p>Women with low levels of Vitamin D during pregnancy are twice as likely to give birth to children who may face difficulties with speech. <br /><br /></p>.<p>The study, the largest of its kind, looked at Vitamin D concentrations during the pregnancies of more than 740 women, whose children were followed up regularly until 17 years. <br /><br />Andrew Whitehouse, associate professor at the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, who led the study, said the finding was significant, as Vitamin D levels among women have decreased steadily over the years, the journal Paediatrics reports. <br /><br />“The developing baby is completely reliant on the mother for its Vitamin D levels and what we have shown is that this might have an impact on the child’s brain development,” Whitehouse said, according to a Telethon Institute statement. <br /><br />Whitehouse said the findings had significant implications in that it could provide an early intervention to prevent some language difficulties. “We would now like to explore whether Vitamin D supplements in pregnancy could reduce the risk of language problems for children.” </p>