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Am J Obstet Gynecol ; 187(4): 964-7, 2002 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12388987

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the percentage of the women who call a teratology information service who take folic acid before conception. STUDY DESIGN: A pilot-tested questionnaire was used to survey women who called a teratology information service about their use of folic acid supplementation. Frequencies were generated by pregnancy status, age, race, and parity. RESULTS: Of the 693 pregnant callers, 42% of the women initiated folic acid use 6 weeks before pregnancy, 35% of the women initiated folic acid use during pregnancy. Thirty-seven percent of the total caller population reported taking folic acid. Forty-seven percent of pregnant white women versus 27% of pregnant black women reported preconceptional folic acid use (P =.005). Thirty-nine percent of pregnant women who were <30 years old reported preconceptional folic acid use versus 48% of women who were >30 years old (P =.018). CONCLUSION: Most pregnant women take folic acid; however, only a minority of them start before conception. The use of preconceptional folic acid, although higher than the national average of 30%, was still low. Many women start taking folic acid in their pregnancy after the neural tube is closed.


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Dietary Supplements/statistics & numerical data , Folic Acid/therapeutic use , Information Services , Neural Tube Defects/prevention & control , Preconception Care , Teratology , Black or African American/statistics & numerical data , Age Distribution , Female , Humans , Pilot Projects , Pregnancy , Surveys and Questionnaires , White People/statistics & numerical data
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