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Health Tip: Why Take Folic Acid?
It can help prevent birth defects
Friday, July 5, 2013
While you're pregnant, it's important to get plenty of folic acid to help prevent birth defects.
Here's advice from the Nemours Foundation:
- Women need 400 micrograms of folic acid daily during preconception and during pregnancy to help reduce the risk of neural tube defects (defects of the brain and spine).
- If you don't get enough folic acid in the foods you eat, take a folic acid supplement on the advice of your doctor.
- Getting enough folic acid is especially important for women who have already had a child born with a neural tube defect.
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