Fitness

The Role Of Folic Acid In Pregnancy

By Himshikha Shukla

March 30, 2022

Ensuring you get the right nutrition during pregnancy means that you have all the vitamins and minerals you need for the healthy growth and development of your baby. And there are some key vitamins you may need extra supplementation for, including folic acid.

This B vitamin is one of the most important you can take when pregnant as well as when planning to have a baby. We take an in-depth look at the role of folic acid in pregnancy

What is folic acid?

Folic acid is a form of vitamin B9. The natural form of B9 is known as folate and folic acid is actually a synthetically produced form of folate that can be used as a supplement. Folate (B9) naturally occurs in certain foods, including dark green leafy veg, nuts, eggs, grains and dairy products. Many foods, such as rice, pasta and bread can also be fortified with folic acid. 

Both folate and folic acid play a major role in supporting the production of healthy blood cells, the breakdown and formation of new proteins, DNA creation and preventing certain birth irregularities in babies. 

Why it’s so important during pregnancy

Folic acid (B9) is an important nutrient, particularly during the very early stages of a baby’s development, as it helps to form and close the neural tube, which is the embryonic form of a baby’s brain and spinal cord. It also plays a key role in the formation of the foetus’s heart and circulatory system as well as reducing the risk of a baby developing certain birth defects, including spina bifida.

As many birth defects start to form in the very early stages of pregnancy, it is essential that the mother to be gets sufficient and sustained levels of folic acid, ideally starting when not yet pregnant but planning a baby. Choosing a private fertility clinic in London when deciding to start IVF will mean that you are able to start on folic acid supplementation before the process starts. 

The benefits of folic acid

Ensuring sufficient levels of folic acid can have huge health benefits for women planning a pregnancy or looking to undergo IVF as well as their babies, including reducing the risk of:

How much folic acid do you need?

The optimum recommended daily dose of folic acid is 400 micrograms, ideally taken from the moment you start trying to get pregnant and then for at least the first three months of a pregnancy. This recommended amount of folic acid can be obtained through supplementation as well as a balanced diet.