80 percent recent increase in Strokes following pregnancy
Fact: Pregnancy increases blood pressure in some women (preeclampsia)
Fact: Increased strokes with increased blood pressure
Fact: Preeclampsia increases as there is less vitamin D
Fact: Decreasing vitamin D in recent decades
Fact: Vitamin D is especially low after giving birth (or other large trauma)
No surprise: Increasing number of strokes following pregnancy
WebMD Strokes During Pregnancy, Childbirth on the Rise
Researchers Say Rising Rate of High Blood Pressure Is a Factor in the Increase in Stroke
2000 per year 1994-95
3000 per year 2006-07
47% increase in stroke during pregnancy
83% increase after childbirth (when vitamin D levels are especially low)
Having high blood pressure increased the risk of pregnancy-related stroke up to about six times
Yahoo Finance? News BLOOD PRESSURE
In 1994-95, high blood pressure in:
11.3 percent of the pregnant women prior to birth;
23.4 percent of those at or near delivery; and
27.8 percent of those within 12 weeks of delivery.
In 2006-07, high blood pressure among stroke patients in:
17 percent of those pregnant;
28.5 percent of those at or near delivery; and
40.9 percent of women in the postpartum period.
Preeclampsia
is a pregnancy condition in which high blood pressure and protein in the urine develop after the 20th week (late 2nd or 3rd trimester) of pregnancy.
Related expectations for the mothers (have not seen many of them yet)
Increase in strokes for pregnant blacks
Increase in migraines for pregnant women
Even larger increase in pregnancy-related strokes when further from equator or in cloudy regions
Even larger increase in pregnancy-related strokes if smoking, overweight, etc.
Even larger increase in pregnancy-related strokes if breastfeeding (which uses more vitamin D)
Seasonal increase in strokes (winter in most countries, summer in the Middle East due to air conditioning)
Related expectations for the children born in past 20-30 years
Increase in allergies, asthma, Autism, . . . in children born during the past 20 years
Increase in pre-term births
Increase in child-hood Diabetes
Increase in c-sections
Increase in myopia
See also Vitamin D Life
Meta-analysis found hypertension reduced with vitamin D – Dec 2010
Hypertension and vitamin D many articles
Vitamin D reduced blood pressure in random controlled trials – Nov 2010
Hypothesis that lack of vitamin D increases blood pressure in blacks – July 2010
Severe preeclampsia 4X higher when very vitamin D deficient e.g. 10 ng vs 40 ng blood levels
Preeclampsia and small infants associated with 7 ng less vitamin D – Mar 2011
Why vitamin D reduces of premature birth - April 2011 Note: 2X death rate for premature birth
Implications of vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy and lactation – May 2010 includes tables of risk factors and problems vs ng
All items in Headaches and vitamin D
- Pregnant women and other people low on vitamin D have increased tendency to get migraines
Hypothesis – Black births are much riskier due to lack of vitamin D
Web
Google Search for pregnancy stroke 34,000,000 hits July 2011
- Pregnant women face a risk of stroke that is 2.4 times higher than the risk in nonpregnant women,