What could be bad about taking VITAMIN D tablets during pregnancy?
This page http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/vitamin… which describes the effect of excess Vitamin D in adults as: “Vitamin D toxicity can cause nonspecific symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, poor appetite, constipation, weakness, and weight loss. More seriously, it can also raise blood levels of calcium, causing mental status changes such as confusion and heart rhythm abnormalities.” While none of that is specific to what can happen to the baby, it doesn’t sound particularly good for you or for it. The site also recommends an upper limit of 2000UI (from all sources) per day for pregnant women, so check what the dosage in your tablets was. It’s important to make sure you are still getting some Vitamin D though or your baby could be at risk of rickets. I discovered I was low in Vitamin D in early pregnancy (I had a similar level to yours), and was I should make sure I get more! The best way to get it is through dir