date:Sep 19, 2012
ter of pregnancy were associated with babies with reduced brain development and motor skills.
Higher circulating concentration of maternal 25(OH)D3 in pregnancy was associated with improved mental and psychomotor development in infants,explained the research team led by Dr. Eva Morales, from the Center for Research in Environmental Epidemiology, Spain.
These differences in the mental and psychomotor development scores do not likely make any difference at the individual level, but might have a