Quetzalcoatle19 t1_j7gh81i wrote
Reply to comment by InTheEndEntropyWins in Analysis showed that 65.6% of women who took extra Vitamin D gave birth naturally. The study analysed results from the MAVIDOS trial which involved 965 women being randomly allocated an extra 1,000 International Units (IU) per day of vitamin D during their pregnancy or a placebo. by Wagamaga
Your rewording is still meaningless. Natural birth is all birth.
InTheEndEntropyWins t1_j7gk2hk wrote
>Your rewording is still meaningless.
I didn't reword anything, I just quoted the OP
>Natural birth is all birth.
Anyone with half a brain understands what is meant by natural birth in this context.
Quetzalcoatle19 t1_j7h3enc wrote
Well Vitamin D wouldn’t have any affect on a non natural birth aka cesarean.
Otherwise-Way-1176 t1_j7o05tr wrote
Then why was a difference observed in the study??
Quetzalcoatle19 t1_j7qgqm8 wrote
There wasn’t? I don’t even need to read the article for that. Cesarean is done because of a physical impossibility of trying to push the baby through the vaginal canal, if it’s being done, you already do not have other options, and they do not allow you to just opt for a c section because it’s dangerous compared to regular birth.
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