The risks of low 25 hydroxyvitamin D in pregnant women to the fetus include: stunted growth, rickets, osteomalacia, and so on.
1. Poor growth and development: low 25 hydroxyvitamin D in pregnant women may cause fetal vitamin D conversion disorders, which may cause fetal growth and development.
2. Rickets: 25 hydroxyvitamin D is the main form of vitamin D. If the level of vitamin D in the body is relatively low, it may cause calcium deficiency, which may cause rickets in the fetus.
3. Osteochondrosis: low 25 hydroxyvitamin D in pregnant women may have a significant effect on fetal bones, and osteochondrosis may occur.
Pregnant women with low 25 hydroxyvitamin D has more harmful effects on the fetus, which can be treated appropriately under the guidance of professional doctors.