Nutrients, how much more and why do you need and where to get them?
Vitamin A- The demand during pregnancy increases by 10% compared to a non-pregnant woman.
Why does a pregnant lady need Vitamin A?
Vitamin A is crucial to the pregnant woman for:
- normal development of the baby's organs; the heart, lungs, kidneys, eyes and immune system. A deficiency of Vitamin A may lead to increased birth defects, and developmental abnormalities in child
- healthy immune system, a deficiency in vitamin predisposes a risk to the pregnant lady of being susceptible to respiratory and urinary tract infections. Its deficiency also slows wound healing
- proper functioning of visual system and a deficiency leads to nigh-time blindness even for pregnant women
So, in what foods is Vitamin A found?
- Leafy green vegetables (kale, spinach, broccoli)
- Orange
- Yellow vegetables (carrots, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, winter squash, summer squash)
- Tomatoes
- Red bell pepper
- Cantaloupe
- Mango
- Beef liver
- Fish oils
- Milk
- Eggs
- Fortified foods.