Title: Spina Bifida Association of America
1Spina Bifida Association of America
- Mission
- To promote the prevention of spina bifida and to
enhance the lives of all affected - Local Group Members
- 59 group members across the country
2Topic Spina Bifida Awareness
- What is spina bifida?
- most common life-long birth defect of the spine
3One out of every 1,000 newborns in the United
States has spina bifida.
4Spina bifida is a neural tube defect (NTD)
involving incomplete formation of the spine.
5Neural Tube
6Not all cases of spina bifida are the same.
- Typical characteristics may include
- paralysis of the legs
- loss of bowel and bladder control
- learning disabilities
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7- Individuals with spina bifida may lead successful
and productive lives.
8Neural Tube Defects (NTDs)
- Can happen in any family
- NTDs like spina bifida occur during the first
month of pregnancy before most women know they
are pregnant.
9Factors related to spina bifida
- genetic factors
- environmental factors
- folic acid deficiency - preventable
10Folic acid may reduce the risk.
- Studies have shown that the B vitamin folic acid
can reduce the chances of having a child with a
NTD by up to 75. - Since most pregnancies are not planned, it is
important for all women who could become pregnant
to take folic acid everyday. - Additional benefits for both men and women
include fighting heart disease and colon and
cervical cancers.
11 Folic Acid RecommendationsU.S. Public
Health Service (1992) and Institutes of Medicine
(1998)
- All women who could become pregnant
- 400 micrograms (400mcg)
- Also written as 0.4 milligrams (0.4 mg)
- found in over-the-counter multivitamins
- Women with a history of NTDs (have a child with
spina bifida, have spina bifida themselves, have
had an affected pregnancy) - 4000 micrograms (4000mcg)
- Also written as 4.0 milligrams (4.0 mg)
- Need a prescription for this amount
12Remembering folic acid
- Women agree that folic acid can help reduce the
chances of a neural tube defect and that it is
important for women with a history of NTDs, but
they sometimes forget to take it. - Connect taking a folic acid supplement to
something you already do everyday - brush your teeth feed the dog
- eat lunch read the newspaper
- any other daily activity!
13Folic acid is not a guarantee, but it can help!
- Many factors influence pregnancy, e.g. genetics,
things a woman may come in contact with during
pregnancy - Folic acid intake alone will not ensure a healthy
baby - Taking folic acid every day, and before and
during early pregnancy, reduces the risk of
having a child with spina bifida.
14Opportunities and responsibilities for health
care providers
- Give information about folic acid to any woman
that could get pregnant - Waiting room
- Examination room
- When filling out any paper work
- Identify women who have a history of neural tube
defects and need more folic acid - Patient history
- During exam
15Opportunities and responsibilities for health
care providers (contd)
- Prescribe 4000 mcg of folic acid for women who
have a history of neural tube defects and are
planning a pregnancy - Tell women to take folic acid
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16How can I help?
- Tell your friends and family about spina bifida
17Resources
- FILL IN YOUR NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION HERE
18Resources (contd)
- Spina Bifida Association of America
- 4590 MacArthur Blvd., NW, Suite 250
- Washington, DC 20007-4226
- 1-800-621-3141
- Email sbaa_at_sbaa.org
- Web site www.sbaa.org