Many women brush off tiredness, brain fog or feeling “not quite themselves” as part of daily life. But sometimes, the real issue is lack of vitamins. While most women know about iron or folic acid, but vitamin B12 usually doesn’t make the list. And during pregnancy, the risks are even higher because both mother and baby rely on this vitamin.
According to a study in PubMed, Vitamin B12 helps keep your nerves healthy, supports your brain, and gives your body the energy it needs. If you’re pregnant, follow a vegetarian or vegan diet, or have trouble absorbing nutrients, you may be at greater risk of not getting enough of this vitamin.
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Making sure you get enough of this overlooked vitamin can be a simple, powerful step to support your mood, energy and future baby’s health, and may help prevent bigger problems down the line.
What are the common symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency in women?
Common symptoms include tiredness, brain fog, mood changes, and restless legs.
How does vitamin B12 deficiency affect pregnancy?
It increases the risk of gestational diabetes, preterm birth, and having smaller babies.
Can vitamin B12 deficiency impact mental health?
Yes, it is linked to stress, brain fog, and possibly depression.
What long-term effects can low B12 have on children?
Children born to mothers with low B12 may have poorer cognitive development later on.Disclaimer: This article, including health and fitness advice, only provides generic information. Don’t treat it as a substitute for qualified medical opinion. Always consult a specialist for specific health diagnosis.
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