A new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) showed that in mothers who had taken folic acid around the time they conceived and in the first months of pregnancy had a lower risk of having a child who was later diagnosed with Autism. Folic Acid has been recommended for many years as a simple and effective way to prevent neural tube defects like Spina Bifida and anencephaly. The minimum dose is 400 micrograms. You can take this alone or as a part of a regular prenatal vitamin.
The important thing to remember is that the optimal timing for this protection is four weeks before conception until eight weeks into a pregnancy. This is very early in pregnancy and not all mothers will know that entire time that they are pregnant, it is nearly impossible to do so. This means that it is critical that you take folic acid as a part of your daily routine when you are not only trying to conceive, but when you are in your child bearing years. (Keep in mind that only 50% of pregnancies are planned.)
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