If you are a female, and are of child bearing age, what is the one vitamin that you should be getting everyday? Any guesses? Here�s a hint: you should be getting about 400 micrograms per day. Still can�t guess? This vitamin has been shown to significantly reduce neural tube defects in newborn children.

Have you heard of folic acid?

In spite of its increasing visibility in the medical / health literature, too many young women still don�t know about the dangers of having too little folic acid in their diet. In a recent survey carried out jointly by the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation and the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, only about 13% of respondents knew that folic acid was effective in preventing birth defects. Even more disturbing was the finding that only about 7% of the women polled knew that folic acid needs to be taken before pregnancy starts.

Common Birth Defects Prevented by Proper Folic Acid Intake Before Pregnancy:

  • Spina bifida, the most common of the neural tube defects (NTD's), is one of the most devastating of all birth defects. It occurs when the spine fails to close properly during the first month of pregnancy.
  • Anencephaly results from the failure of the neural tube to close properly at the upper end, causing a fatal condition in which most of the brain is absent.
  • Reproductive Health

    Folic Acid.......

     

     

     

     

    What is folic acid?
    Folic acid is a B vitamin. Folic acid helps the body make healthy new cells.

    Why should women take folic acid?
    All women need folic acid. When a woman has enough folic acid before and during pregnancy, it can help prevent major birth defects of her baby's brain or spine.

    Be sure to get enough folic acid every day. Start before you are pregnant. Folic acid is needed during the first few weeks, often before a woman knows she is pregnant. And half of all pregnancies in the U.S. are not planned. That is why it's so important to start taking folic acid each day, even when you are not planning to get pregnant.

    Folic acid might also have other benefits for men and women of any age. Some studies show that folic acid might help prevent heart disease, stroke, some cancers, and possibly Alzheimer’s disease.

    How can women get folic acid?
    All women should aim to get at least 400 micrograms (400 mcg) of folic acid each day. There are a few easy ways she can do this.

    • Take a daily vitamin that has folic acid in it. Most multivitamins sold in the U.S. have enough. Check the label on the vitamin to be sure. It should say "400 mcg" or "100%" next to folic acid. Some labels might use the word "folate" for folic acid. Or you can take a vitamin pill that only has folic acid in it. You can find both of these types at your local grocery, drug store, or discount store. 
                                                                     

    • Another way to get enough folic acid is to eat a serving of breakfast cereal that contains 100% of the daily value (DV) for folic acid each day. Check the label on the box to be sure it has enough.

    Vitamin Label
    Check the label to be sure you are getting enough.

    Find folic acid. Choose a vitamin that says "400mcg" or "100%" next to folic acid.
     

    Eat a healthy diet that contains lots of fruits and vegetables and other foods that have folic acid (or folate) in them or added to them. Below are foods you can eat to get folic acid (or folate).
     

    Broccoli Asparagus Bananas Oranges Peas
    Nuts Spaghetti Bread Cereal Flour

     

     

    Food Label

    Look at the package and the food label to see if the foods have folic acid in them. Find foods that say they have folic acid. The abel will tell you how much folic acid is in it. Sometimes, the label will say folate instead of folic acid. It is the same thing.

     

     

     

     

    Find folic acid (folate). Read across to see how much folic acid is in your food.

    How much folic acid should you take?
    Read the descriptions below to see how much folic acid you should take. Check off the one that applies to you.

    You are able to get pregnant. Take 400 mcg of folic acid every day.

    You are pregnant. Take 600mcg of folic acid every day.

    You are breastfeeding. Take 500mcg of folic acid every day.
     
    You had a baby with spina bifida or anencephaly and want to get pregnant again. Talk with your doctor, and ask for a prescription for a higher dose of folic acid. You should take 4,000 micrograms (4,000 mcg) starting at least one to three months before getting pregnant and during the first 3 months of pregnancy. That's 10 times the normal amount! But don't try to get the larger amount by taking more than one multivitamin or prenatal vitamin a day. You could get too much of another vitamin that could harm you or your baby.

    You had a baby with spina bifida or anencephaly. You are not planning to have another baby. Take 400 mcg of folic acid every day.