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In vitro fertilization and Vitamin D – many studies


IVF newborns had ~2 ng/mL higher Vitamin D levels - April 2024

Vitamin D3 among neonates born after in vitro fertilization compared with neonates from the general population
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2024;00:1–10. DOI: 10.1111/aogs.14819
Karen Christina Walker1© | Sofie Gry Pristed2,3 | Fanney Thorsteinsdottir1,4 Ina Olmer Specht1,4© | Arieh Cohen5 | Berit Lilienthal Heitmann 1,3,6© |
Ulrik Schi0ler Kesmodel 2,7

Introduction: Sufficient levels of vitamin D have been associated with higher chances for both clinical pregnancy and live birth among women undergoing assisted repro­ductive techniques, whereas low levels of maternal vitamin D have been associated with preeclampsia and late miscarriage. In Denmark, subgroups at risk for low vitamin D levels, including neonates and toddlers, are recommended to use supplementation. The aim was to study the level of vitamin D3 among neonates born after in vitro ferti­lization compared with neonates from the general population.

Material and methods: In this cohort study a random sample of 1326 neonates repre­senting the general population and 1200 neonates conceived by in vitro fertilization born in Denmark from 1995 to 2002 were identified from registries covering the whole Danish population. Information on use of assisted reproduction was collected from the Danish In Vitro Fertilization register, ICD-10 code: DZ358F. 25-Hydroxyvitamin D was measured from dried blood spots routinely collected by heel prick 48-72h after birth and corrected according to the hematocrit fraction for capillary blood of neonates. Linear regression analysis was performed, both crude and adjusted, for pre­defined putative confounders, identified through directed acyclic graphs.

Results: Vitamin D3 analysis could be performed from a total of 1105 neonates from the general population and 1072 neonates conceived by in vitro fertilization that were subsequently included in the study. The median vitamin D3 was 24.0 nmol/L (interquar­tile range [IQR] 14.1-39.3) and 33.0nmol/L (IQR 21.3-48.8) among neonates from the general population and neonates conceived by in vitro fertilization, respectively. The adjusted mean difference between neonates from the general population and those conceived by in vitro fertilization was 6.1 nmol/L (95% confidence interval 4.1–8.1)

Conclusions: In this study, children born after in vitro fertilization have a higher vitamin D3 than a random sample of neonates in Denmark.1
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Note: Vitamin D is often given both before and during IVF treatment

I suspect that many of the women (who could afford IVF in the first place) also continue on with the Vitamin D during pregnancy


Note: IVF facilities would probably lose business if they mentioned the huge fertility benefit of Vitamin D

In-vitro Fertilization costs at least 10,000 dollars, Vitamin D costs 5 dollars


18+ VitaminDWiki pages have IVF or IN VITRO FERTILIZATION etc. in the title

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VitaminDWiki – Vitamin D greatly improves Fertility

Increased male Vitamin D increases fertility

Decreased Fertility if decreased Vitamin D Receptor


Fertility improved the most if give Vitamin D AND 1 or more Vitamin D Receptor Activators

For male and female before pregnancy
Perhaps 50,000 IU bi-weekly for several months before becoming pregnant
Daily supplement to activate the Vitamin D Receptor
Female to continue with both D and activator thru 6 months after birth


VitaminDWiki – 50,000 IU of Vitamin D - many studies

VitaminDWiki - Vitamin D Receptor activation can be increased in many ways

Resveratrol,  Omega-3,  MagnesiumZinc,   Quercetin,   non-daily Vit D,  Curcumin,   Berberine,  intense exercise, Butyrate   Sulforaphane   Ginger,   Essential oils, etc  Note: The founder of VitaminDWiki uses 10 of the 16 known VDR activators


VitaminDWiki - 24 studies in both categories Pregnancy and Vitamin D Receptor

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VitaminDWiki - 7 studies in both categories Fertility and Vitamin D Receptor

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