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         Foods Rich in 
                      Folate
   Vegetables and Fruit:
   Asparagus         Beets         Broccoli        Cauliflower
    Corn           Green Peas       Spinach   Romaine Lettuce
   Avocado        Cantaloupe or Melon    Oranges 
   Grain Products:
   Bran Cereal      Enriched Pasta   White Flour
   Meat and Alternatives:
    Eggs              Peanuts and Peanut Butter
    Kidney Beans, Chickpeas, Lentils     Sunflower Seeds
   WHAT IS FOLIC ACID/FOLATE?
   Folic acid/folate is an important B vitamin needed for healthy 
   growth during pregnancy. 
   Folate is the form of the vitamin found naturally 
   in foods. 
   Folic acid is the form of the vitamin found in 
   supplements or added to foods. 
   WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
   Your body needs folate to make blood. In the first 4 weeks of 
   pregnancy, folate is essential for the growth of your baby’s brain, 
   spine and skull. Getting enough folate before and during pregnancy 
   helps protect your baby from Neural Tube Defect (NTDs).
   NTDs are serious birth defects that affect a baby’s 
   brain and spine. They include spina bifida and other 
   abnormal developments of the brain and spinal cord. 
   WHAT CAN YOU DO?
   Eat foods rich in folate every day. Take a supplement with 0.4 
   milligrams (400 micrograms) of folic acid every day for at least  
   3 months before pregnancy, and continue throughout your 
   pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
                              Do not take more than 1 per day 
                              unless prescribed by your health 
                              care provider. Read label warnings 
                              as some multivitamins may have 
                              cautions for pregnancy.
   If you find out you are pregnant, switch to a prenatal multivitamin 
   that contains folic acid. 
   *Since many pregnancies are unplanned, all women who could 
   become pregnant should eat foods rich in folate and take a daily 
   multivitamin with 0.4 milligrams (400 micrograms) of folic acid.
                                 For more information  
                                  call 1-800-660-5853  
                              or visit www.healthunit.org   
              174 Sept 2018
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