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Q: Make Sure All You Moms to Be Are Getting Enough Folic Acid!
asked by: frozenglue on September 20th, 2003
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It's incredibly important that you get it. I was just reading some info on it. I've included some of the info and some pages to go to:


(from http://www.Cdc.Gov/ncbddd/folicacid/why.Ht m )
folic acid, also known as folate, is a b-vitamin that can be found in some enriched foods and vitamin pills. If women have enough of it in their bodies before pregnancy, this vitamin can decrease the risk for neural tube defects (ntds), which are birth defects of the baby's brain (anencephaly) or spine (spina bifida).

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. The u.S. Public health service recommends that all women who could possibly become pregnant get 400 micrograms (or 0.4 mg) of folic acid every day. This could prevent up to 70% of some types of serious birth defects. But to do this, women need folic acid before they get pregnant. That's why you should always get enough folic acid every day even if you're not thinking about a baby any time soon. Folic acid has been added to some foods, such as enriched breads, pastas, rice, and cereals. A few cereals have 100 percent of the folic acid you need.

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.

(found in http://vm.Cfsan.Fda.Gov/~dms/wh-folic.Html )
fda also emphasizes that adequate levels of folic acid, in the form of folate, can be obtained by eating natural sources such as:


leafy dark green vegetables
legumes (dried beans and peas)
citrus fruits and juices
most berries


look up folic acid in your browser for more info.
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