Yes, calcium levels may fluctuate during pregnancy, as the body prioritizes calcium transfer to the developing fetus. While total calcium levels may appear lower due to increased blood volume, ionized calcium levels generally remain stable. A calcium test ensures the mother has sufficient levels to support both her and the baby’s health.
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