Can I stop folic acid at 12 weeks?

Folic acid before and during pregnancy
It's important to take a 400 micrograms folic acid tablet every day before you're pregnant
pregnant
Pregnancy, also known as gestation, is the time during which one or more offspring develops inside a woman's womb. A multiple pregnancy involves more than one offspring, such as with twins. Pregnancy usually occurs by sexual intercourse, but can also occur through assisted reproductive technology procedures.
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and until you're 12 weeks pregnant
. Folic acid can help prevent birth defects known as neural tube defects, including spina bifida.
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Do you stop taking folic acid at 12 weeks?

By 12 weeks, the baby's neural tube should have closed so you don't need to take folic acid. But it isn't harmful to take it all the way through your pregnancy. So, you can carry on if you are taking pregnancy multivitamin tablets that contain it.
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What happens if I stop taking folic acid during pregnancy?

If you do not get enough folic acid before and during pregnancy, your baby is at higher risk for neural tube defects. Neural tube defects are serious birth defects that affect the spine, spinal cord, or brain and may cause death. These include: Spina bifida.
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Do you need folic acid after 3 months?

Women who are pregnant or trying to become pregnant should get at least 400 micrograms (0.4 milligrams) of folic acid daily before conception and for at least 3 months afterward. Studies show that this greatly reduces a baby's risk of serious neural tube defects.
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When do you stop taking folate during pregnancy?

Once you reach 13 weeks of your pregnancy (second trimester), you can stop taking the supplements if you want to, though continuing to take them won't harm you or your baby. In fact, continuing to take folic acid supplements during your second trimester may reduce your risk of pre-eclampsia (Wen et al 2008).
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Pregnant women advised to continue taking folic acid supplements



Does 2nd trimester need folic acid?

It's important to take a 400 micrograms folic acid tablet every day before you're pregnant and until you're 12 weeks pregnant. Folic acid can help prevent birth defects known as neural tube defects, including spina bifida.
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What vitamins should I be taking at 12 weeks pregnant?

Folic acid supplements

You should make sure you're taking a daily 400 mcg (0.4 mg) folic acid tablet: for at least 12 weeks before you conceive.
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What happens if you don't take prenatal vitamins in the first trimester?

What Happens If You Don't Take Prenatal Vitamins? Taking prenatal vitamins before pregnancy can help prevent miscarriages, defects, and preterm labor. If you're not taking prenatal vitamins, neural tube defects can appear: Anencephaly: This occurs when the baby's skull and brain doesn't form correctly.
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Should I take Pregnacare after 12 weeks?

Recommended level of folic acid & vitamin D

The UK Department of Health recommends women planning a baby should take a supplement containing 400µg of folic acid from the start of trying to conceive until the 12th week of pregnancy. This is the exact amount of folic acid contained in Pregnacare.
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Is 13 weeks too late for first prenatal visit?

First Prenatal Visit

Your first prenatal visit usually takes place when you are about 10-12 weeks pregnant (a pregnancy confirmation visit and possibly an early ultrasound typically occurs between 5-8 weeks).
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Is 1200 mcg of folic acid too much when pregnant?

It's unlikely that women will be hurt from getting too much folic acid. We don't know of an amount that is dangerous. Yet, for most women, consuming more than 1,000 mcg of folic acid daily is of no benefit. Unless their doctor advises them to take more, most women should limit the amount they take to 1,000 mcg a day.
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Can not taking folic acid cause miscarriage?

They found that folate deficiency was associated with a fifty percent increase in risk of early miscarriage.
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Is 8 weeks too late for folic acid?

The best way to protect your baby is to start taking folic acid at least 3 months before you get pregnant. This will decrease the chance of your baby developing spina bifida by about 50%. If you wait until you get pregnant or miss your period to start folic acid supplements, you are too late.
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When can I stop taking 5mg folic acid?

Extra folic acid is advised for at least the first 12 weeks of pregnancy for all women - even if you are healthy and have a good diet. For most women, a supplement of 400 micrograms of folic acid a day from before conception until the twelfth week of pregnancy is recommended.
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Can I stop taking vitamins at 12 weeks?

Vital pregnancy supplements

You should take vitamin D throughout your pregnancy. It is recommended to start taking folic acid when trying for a baby or as soon as you find out you are pregnant. You should continue taking it for the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
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At what month Should I stop taking Pregnacare?

Pregnacare® Conception can be used up to 3 months before you start trying for a baby. Once confirmed you are pregnant, you can continue to use any remaining tablets, before taking Pregnacare® Original, Plus or Max.
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When is folic acid most important?

The best way to reduce the risk of your baby developing a neural tube defect is to take daily folic acid supplements from 12 weeks before conception until at least 12 weeks of pregnancy.
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How important are prenatal vitamins in second trimester?

Because a baby's body doubles in length in the second trimester, it is especially important for an expecting mother to meet her daily vitamin D requirements during this time. Otherwise, nutrients are taken away from the mother and preferentially partitioned to the baby.
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Can you have a healthy baby without prenatal vitamins?

Prenatal vitamins are a staple of modern pregnancy. But a report out Monday in the journal Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin suggests they don't make much difference in preventing complications such as premature birth, low birth weight, and stillbirth.
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Is it OK to skip prenatal vitamins sometimes?

Yes prenatal vitamins are an important part of your pregnancy nutrition, but they are never a subtitute for a healty well balanced diet. If you forget your vitamins once in a while do not panic...and do not "double up" because they may make you feel sick or increase constipation.
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Is folic acid necessary after first trimester?

Continuing FA supplementation after the first trimester of pregnancy can prevent the decline in both serum folate and red blood cell folate concentrations and the increase in plasma homocysteine concentrations in the later stages of pregnancy.
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What if I start folic acid late?

Is it too late? No. If you're still in the early stages of pregnancy, start taking folic acid straight away and carry on until you're 12 weeks pregnant. If you're more than 12 weeks pregnant, don't worry.
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Do I need to take vitamins in second trimester?

Pregnancy multivitamins are a waste of money because most mums-to-be do not need them, according to researchers. Folic acid and vitamin D are all that's needed.
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Is 9 weeks pregnant late for folic acid?

The CDC recommends that you start taking folic acid every day for at least a month before you become pregnant, and every day while you are pregnant. However, the CDC also recommends that all women of childbearing age take folic acid every day. So you'd be fine to start taking it even earlier.
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Why do most miscarriages occur before 12 weeks?

Most miscarriages happen in the first 12 weeks, known as early pregnancy. Many miscarriages in the first trimester are caused by chromosomal abnormalities (problems in development) in the baby but it is thought that around half have underlying causes.
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