Folic Acid: The Facts

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Pregnancy

Have you heard of Folic Acid? If yes, you probably associate it with pregnancy – “that doesn’t apply to me as I’m not pregnant” right? Unfortunately this is not the case and this assumption about Folic Acid is a very common misconception (you can breathe a sigh of relief as you are not alone). If you are sexually active and could become pregnant, whether you are planning to or not, you need to take a folic acid supplement daily.

Folic Acid (part of the B vitamins family) is very important for healthy foetal development. Over half of pregnancies are unplanned which means that by the time you find out that you are pregnant it may be too late for the benefits of Folic Acid such as it supports your future baby’s spine and brain development.

You may be surprised to know that a baby’s spine develops fully in the first four weeks of pregnancy. That is why it is essential to take folic acid for at least 3 months before (if you’re planning) and to continue taking it during the first 3 months of pregnancy. You never know when you might become pregnant, so taking folic acid every day can help protect your future little one.

If you are sexually active and could become pregnant, whether you are planning to or not, it is recommended that you take a 400 microgram folic acid supplement every day before pregnancy and during the first 3 months of pregnancy.

The facts

In summary if you are not taking Folic Acid already, you now know why you need to and you can start taking it. Even if you are not planning on getting pregnant it is vital to support the development of your future little one.