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	<title>Sarah Palin Health Advices &#187; Folic Acid</title>
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		<title>Prepare pregnancy: supplementation with folic acid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction
Folic acid is a vitamin, vitamin B9 to be exact.
You can find other words to further define this vitamin: folate, or folacin.
We want to show in this text, the importance of folic acid in the preparation of your pregnancy, and thus its importance to the development of your unborn baby!
A key element in the development [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.lifecharity.org.uk/files/images/caring-health-folicacid.jpg" alt="folic acid" /><strong>Introduction</strong><br />
Folic acid is a vitamin, vitamin B9 to be exact.<br />
You can find other words to further define this vitamin: folate, or folacin.<br />
We want to show in this text, the importance of folic acid in the preparation of your pregnancy, and thus its importance to the development of your unborn baby!</p>
<p><strong>A key element in the development of your unborn baby</strong><br />
It takes about 3 months for the capital of folic acid is optimal, or of studies have shown that nearly half of women age to conceive a child, are in partial deficiency of this vitamin.<br />
It plays a vital role in the first 4 weeks of pregnancy, the developing neural tube of the future baby.<br />
The neural tube will form its spine, skull and brain.<br />
A deficiency of folic acid can cause neural malformations: spina bifida, and to a lesser extent, a malformation of the face: the harelip (the cleft lip and palate)<br />
In fact, the occurrence of these defects for 1 pregnancy in 1000.</p>
<p><strong><br />
When, how and who is affected by supplementation with folic acid?</strong><br />
For this reason, the medical profession calls for folic acid from the preparation of pregnancy, at least 8 weeks before the first trial design, and during the 1 first month of pregnancy.<br />
Indeed it appears that supplementation reduced the risk of malformation of almost 70%!</p>
<p>They found folic acid in the daily diet, especially vegetables in green leaves, bread, cereals, and vegetables and dried fruits.<br />
(see below)..<br />
But as a precaution, doctors prefer to prescribe additional tablets to take daily.<br />
Assays:<br />
- 0.4 mg per day for women does not pose a particular risk.<br />
- 5 mg per day for women who are at increased risk.</p>
<p><strong><br />
What are the circumstances of increased risk:</strong><br />
- If you had a child with a neurological defect, spina bifida type.<br />
- If you follow an anti-epileptic treatment, or treatment for diabetes.<br />
- If you are overweight, or conversely, if your body mass index (BMI) is below 18 in early pregnancy.<br />
- If you become pregnant while you are still growing season (for all girls!)</p>
<p>In all cases, is an important point of discussion with your doctor whenever you want to start your &#8220;project baby&#8221;!</p>
<p><strong>Where does one find folic acid in food daily?</strong></p>
<p>All leafy vegetables: watercress, chicory, dandelion, lettuce, mache, endive, leeks, cabbage, artichokes, spinach, parsley &#8230;<br />
Seeds: walnuts, chestnuts, chickpeas, lentils, hazelnuts, pistachios, peanuts.<br />
Eggs.<br />
The refined cheeses like Brie, Les Bleus, the Goats &#8230;<br />
Bread in any proportion, but as we consume more, it becomes interesting in terms of contribution &#8230; particularly bread.</p>
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		<title>How much folic acid should be taking?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 07:28:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Folic acid is a substance found in many foods and has been shown that in certain regions of the world in which there is a  in the diet, such as parts of England there is an increased risk of malformations in nervous system &#8211; such as spina bifida or myelomeningocele, and has also been seen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://cdn.sheknows.com/articles/pregnant-woman-with-vitamins.jpg" alt="folic acid in pregnancy" width="166" height="208" />Folic acid is a substance found in many foods and has been shown that in certain regions of the world in which there is a  in the diet, such as parts of England there is an increased risk of malformations in nervous system &#8211; such as spina bifida or myelomeningocele, and has also been seen that administration of folic acid in the diet prevents this type of malformations.</p>
<p>That is why the administration should be the same in women who are looking for a pregnancy, and folic acid should be taken before pregnancy to occur and continue eating until around the <a href="http://www.draftsarahpalin.com/tag/risk-of-pregnancy">third month of pregnancy</a>.</p>
<p>The recommended dose of folic acid to prevent problems with neural tube closure are about 1mg per day, unless the woman has a baby with a problem of this kind, in which case the recommended dose is higher, around 5 mg per day.</p>
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