A meta-analysis of 14 trials involving 2459 women was undertaken (2). This evaluated the effect of calcium supplementation during pregnancy on blood pressure and preeclampsia. The pooled analysis of all studies revealed a reduction in systolic BP of -5.40 mmHg and in diastolic BP of -3.44 mmHg. There was a reduction in the incidence of hypertension and preeclampsia in women who had undertaken calcium supplementation.
A systematic review concluded that calcium supplementation during pregnancy reduces the risk of pre-eclampsia by about half (3)
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