Yes, pregnancy can affect Vitamin B12 levels. During pregnancy, the body's demand for Vitamin B12 increases to support fetal development, which may lead to lower levels in the mother's blood. It is important to monitor Vitamin B12 levels during pregnancy, as deficiency can lead to complications for both the mother and baby. Pregnant women at risk of B12 deficiency should be regularly tested as part of their prenatal care.
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