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Folic Acid, Women & Pregnancy
The first moment you look into your
baby’s eyes, you will probably feel
both love and fear for your new
responsibility. It is one of the
strongest instincts of life, to
protect your baby. But you don’t
have to wait until you see your baby
for the first time. You can start
taking care of your baby today. Even
before you’re pregnant.
The U.S. Public Health Service
recommends that all women who could
become pregnant get 400 micrograms
(0.4 mg) of folic acid every day.
This could prevent up to 70 percent
of some types of serious birth
defects. But to do this, women need
folic acid a month before they get
pregnant through the first few weeks
the baby is growing. That’s why you
should always get enough folic acid
everyday . . .even if you’re not
planning a baby until next month,
next year, or later.
Why Folic Acid Is So Important
Folic acid is a B-vitamin that can
be found in some enriched foods and
in vitamin pills. If women have
enough of it in their bodies before
pregnancy, this vitamin can prevent
birth defects of the baby’s brain or
spine. Spina bifida, a birth defect
of the spine, can cause paralysis of
the lower body, with no control of
bowel or bladder, and learning
disabilities. Another type of birth
defect affects the brain and causes
babies to die within a few days.
But now the message about these
birth defects is one of hope – many
of them can be prevented if women
get enough folic acid every day.
Folic acid can help form a baby’s
brain and spine. Getting enough
takes a small effort. But it makes a
big difference.
Eat Right...
Most of us get some folic acid in
our diet every day. Folic acid has
been added to some foods such as
enriched breads, pastas, rice and
cereals. Check the labels on your
breakfast cereals; a few have 100
percent of the folic acid you need.
A well-balanced diet with fruits and
vegetables is always important. You
can get your folic acid through food
alone, but it takes careful planning
to make sure you get enough every
day.
...And Take A Vitamin
For many women, an easy way to be
sure you’re getting enough folic
acid is to take a vitamin with folic
acid in it. Almost every
multivitamin you can buy has all the
folic acid you need. If you get an
upset stomach from multivitamins,
try taking them with meals or just
before bed. You can also buy vitamin
pills made with only folic acid-
they are small and easy to swallow.
Even If You’re Not Planning to Have
a Baby Yet
No one expects an unplanned
pregnancy. But they happen-every
day. In fact, about half of all
pregnancies are not planned. That’s
why you should get enough folic acid
every day if there’s any chance you
could get pregnant. Because by the
time you know you’re pregnant, your
baby’s brain and spine are already
formed.
Content Courtesy : www.cdc.gov
Note : Information herein is
provided for informational purposes
only and is not a substitute for
professional medical advice. You
should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
health condition. If you have or
suspect you have a medical problem,
promptly contact your professional
healthcare provider. Please consult
your healthcare provider before
beginning any course of
supplementation or treatment.
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