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Women of Child-Bearing Age Urged to Take a Multivitamin With Folic Acid

WASHINGTON, "Prospective parents can take positive lifestyle steps to increase the chance that their babies will be born with a healthy heart," says the American Heart Association (AHA).

The statement from the AHA Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young and endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics, summarized the latest knowledge reflected in medical and scientific literature and identified four key recommendations for prospective mothers. Two of the recommendations stressed the importance of communication with a doctor, while another provided advice on what actions a prospective mother should avoid.

The other recommendation noted that women of childbearing age "should take a daily multivitamin containing 400 micrograms (mcg) of folic acid or a folic acid supplement." The AHA noted that "folic acid is critical to the normal growth and development of the fetus and appears to have a protective effect against the development of heart defects. Data suggest intake of folic acid is particularly important prior to conception."

Women of child-bearing age have long been encouraged to get 400 mcg of folic acid daily in order to reduce the risk of neural tube birth defects, especially spina bifida. According to Judy Meehan, Executive Director, National Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition, "Since the government began its mandatory food fortification program in 1998, and public/private partnerships have been urging women to take a multivitamin with folic acid, we've seen a 27 percent decline in the number of neural tube birth defects in this country. The importance of women getting the right amount of folic acid daily cannot be stressed strongly enough."

According to the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), women who are thinking of becoming pregnant are not the only ones who should be getting folic acid. Andrew Shao, Ph.D., vice president, scientific and regulatory affairs for CRN, says, "The benefi
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