The role and benefits of folic acid for pregnancy
Adequate folic acid is essential for the healthy development of your baby’s brain and spinal cord. Very early in pregnancy (even before you know you are pregnant), a crucial part of fetal development takes place. This involves the formation and development of the neural tube. Initially a flat structure, by just four weeks after conception, this rolls into a tube that will eventually become your little one’s brain and spinal cord.
Without enough folic acid, the development of the neural tube cells can be affected, possibly leading to defects. This can affect vital organs and structures like the brain, skull, and spinal cord.
Two common defects that are a result of inadequate folic acid include the following:
- A condition that affects the spinal cord causing parts of the cord and its surrounding structures to grow outside of the body.
- A condition where the brain and skull do not develop properly.
As scary as these conditions sound, they can be prevented through an adequate intake of folic acid before conception and in the first trimester.4
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