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When trying to increase the chances of a healthy pregnancy, researching essential diets, vitamins and supplements can be time consuming and contradictory. There are some common misconceptions about the use and benefits of folic acid which arise when navigating this information. At IVI, our team of specialists are here to provide insight into your fertility, debunking the myths and sharing information about how to prepare for pregnancy. In this blog we discuss the benefits of folic acid when trying to achieve pregnancy and address some commonly asked questions about its uses.\u00a0<\/p>\n

What is the Role of Folic Acid in Pregnancy?<\/h2>\n

When trying to conceive, either naturally or through IVF<\/a>, one essential nutrient you should consider incorporating into your diet is folic acid. Folic acid, also known as folate, is a B vitamin that plays a crucial role in the development of a healthy baby during pregnancy. It is essential for the formation of the neural tube, which develops into the baby’s brain and spinal cord. It is recommended that women consume an adequate amount of folic acid before and during pregnancy to reduce the risk of birth defects such as spina bifida<\/a> and anencephaly<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Can I Use Folic Acid to Get Pregnant?<\/h2>\n

While folic acid is essential for a healthy pregnancy, it is not a fertility treatment. However, maintaining optimal levels of folic acid in your body can support overall reproductive health and increase the chances of a healthy pregnancy. If you\u2019re experiencing difficulty achieving pregnancy, booking an initial scan and consultation <\/a>will enable our experts at IVI to provide guidance as to the best steps to take.<\/p>\n

How Much Folic Acid is Recommended When Pregnant?<\/h2>\n

The CDC (Centre for Disease Control and Prevention) advise that the daily intake of folic acid for pregnant women is 400 micrograms (mcg).\u00a0 It is important to start taking a prenatal vitamin containing folic acid before conception and continue throughout the pregnancy to meet the increased demand for this essential nutrient. Folic acid levels can also be increased by maintaining a diet<\/a> that is fortified with folic acid. To ensure you are getting enough folic acid in your diet, here are some top foods you should consider including:<\/p>\n