Getting Enough Folic AcidTopic OverviewWhat is folic acid?Folic acid is one of the B vitamins your body needs for good health. Getting enough of this vitamin prevents folic acid deficiency anemia. It also prevents certain birth defects. The vitamin is also called folate, but there is a difference:
Most people just say "folic acid" for either form of this vitamin. What is the recommended daily amount of folic acid?Most people can get the amount of folic acid they need by eating a well balanced diet.
Do some women need more folic acid?Although the recommended amount of folic acid for all adults is 400 mcg a day, many doctors recommend higher amounts for women who are able to get pregnant. This is because folic acid plays a big role in preventing birth defects. Women who don't get enough folic acid before and during pregnancy are more likely to have a child born with a birth defect, such as:
If you're breast-feeding, getting this extra folic acid will make sure that your baby gets the folic acid he or she needs to stay healthy. Here's an odd fact: The man-made form of this vitamin is actually absorbed better by our bodies than the natural form is. So even if a woman eats a well balanced diet, she may not get the extra folic acid she needs to prevent birth defects unless she also takes a supplement. It can be hard for women to get extra folic acid from food. So experts say that all women who are able to get pregnant should take a daily supplement that has 400 to 800 mcg of folic acid.2 Some women need even higher doses.
Follow your doctor's advice about how to get higher amounts of folic acid. Don't just take more multivitamins. You could get too much of the other substances that are in the multivitamin. What if you're not planning to get pregnant right now, or ever? Even if you aren't planning to get pregnant, your doctor may recommend a daily supplement. Many pregnancies aren't planned. And the birth defects that folic acid can prevent start to form in the first 6 weeks of pregnancy. This is often before a woman even knows she's pregnant. So you can see why getting enough daily folic acid—even before you get pregnant—is so important. What foods contain folic acid?Foods high in folate include liver, citrus fruits, dark greens like spinach, and fortified breakfast cereals and breads. Read food labels to see how much folate the food contains.
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