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Is 60000 iu D3 okay
I am 10 weeks pregnant , my doctor has given me cholecalciferol capsule ( 60000 iu ) to be taken one a week , is it okay to take it in so much quantity ? I don't have any vitamin D deficiency.
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Do vitamin d test first
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Yes. It is sufficient. No problem taking
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Yes do take it
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Most of us will have insufficient vit d levels,  so you can take,  it still not harm the baby. And the dose prescribed is 60000 iu. Once a week. You need not worry.
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Hav u checked ur vit d levels? Most of our Indian women hav insufficiency of vit d. Hence it is advisable to take vit d 60k once a week for pregnant women So u can take it.. It l not harm baby
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Hv u tested the vit d levels If normal u don't need vit d supplements
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