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Also consider….
• Taking a Multi-Vitamin containing Folic Acid
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HOW MUCH FOLIC ACID SHOULD I TAKE?
The recommended amount of folic acid is 0.4 milligrams (or 400 micrograms). This amount is present in most multivitamins. These amounts can be purchased without a prescription and do not cause medical harm in young, healthy individuals.
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Good Sources of Folic Acid
U.S. DIETARY SOURCES OF FOLATE
Highest Contributorsorange juicewhite breaddried beans
eggsliver
super-fortified cereals
Richest Sources liver
super-fortified cerealscold cerealsasparagus
spinachinstant breakfast
bran/granola cerealsbroccoli
avocados
Adapted from Am J Clin Nutr, 1989, Subar et al.
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WHEN SHOULD A WOMAN TAKE FOLIC ACID?
All women of child-bearing capability should take folic acid. In order for folic acid to have a protective effect on the developing fetus, it must be in the woman’s system at the time of conception and during the first trimester. Since most pregnancies are unplanned and since many women do not know they are pregnant for 4-6 weeks, the window of opportunity to affect neural tube closure is missed if a woman begins taking folic acid when she learns she is pregnant.
NEURAL TUBE DEFECTS: Caused by a chromosome abnormality, a genetic syndrome,
or more commonly a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Neural tube
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IMPORTANT!
There is a 50-90% reduction in neural tube defects in
mothers who get enough folic acid the first 28 days of
pregnancy!
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Reprinted by permission from The New England Journal of Medicine,
341[1999]:1509-1519.
Features of Neural-Tube Development and Neural-Tube Defects
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