Title: Healthy Before Pregnancy
1Healthy Before Pregnancy
- March of Dimes
- NC Preconception Health Campaign
2Multivitamins Take them for life Lesson Plan 2
3Birth defects The big picture
- 1 in 33 U.S. babies is born with birth defects
(120,000) - Most common include
- Heart defects
- Cleft lip/palate
- Down syndrome
- Spina bifida (neural tube defect)
4Birth defects that can be prevented
- Neural tube defects (NTDs)
- Spina bifida
- Anencephaly
Source National Center on Birth Defects and
Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
5How do NTDs occur?
- The brain and spine start as a tiny pancake of
tissue - It folds inward and makes a tube
- Around 28 days after conception the tube zips
up - If the tube does not close completely a hole is
left and an NTD is formed
6Neural tube defects
- Approximately 200 pregnancies are affected by an
NTD each year in North Carolina - 2,500-3,000 U.S. babies are born each year with
an NTD - Another 1,500 are still born, spontaneously
miscarried or terminated
7Main message
- If all women consumed the recommended amount of
folic acid before and during early pregnancy, up
to 70 percent of all NTDs could be prevented - The U.S. Public Health Service recommends that
ALL women of child- bearing years take 400
micrograms (mcg) of folic acid every day
8Spina bifida
- Spina bifida occurs when the lower end of the
developing neural tube fails to close (just 23-28
days after conception). - What is the size of the embryo at this time?
Source http//www.visembryo.com/baby/stage1.html
9Answer
10Spina bifida
Photo source National Center on Birth Defects
and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention
11Spina bifida diagnosis
- Disabilities may include
- Paralyzed legs
- Loss of bowel control
- Loss of bladder control
- Learning disabilities
12Quality of life
- 80-90 percent of infants who are born with spina
bifida will live. - Thanks to advancements in treatment and
prevention, those born with this challenging
birth defect are living longer, more productive
lives than was dreamed of just 20 years ago.
Source National Center on Birth Defects and
Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
13Anencephaly
- Anencephaly is a fatal condition in which the
upper end of the neural tube fails to close. - The brain either never completely develops or is
totally absent.
Source National Center on Birth Defects and
Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
14Anencephaly
- Prognosis
- Miscarriage (spontaneous loss)
- Stillbirth
- Neonatal death
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16Whos at risk?
- All women capable of becoming pregnant are at
risk of having a baby with an NTD BUT - Latina women are at a much higher risk
17Prevalence of neural tube defects by type
North Carolina, 1998-2008 (excl. TABs lt 20 weeks)
18Other birth defects
- Folic acid may also protect against
- Development of infant heart defects
- Cleft lip with/without cleft palate
Photo source National Center on Birth Defects
and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention
19Prevention Its all about timing
- The U.S. Public Health Service recommends that
all females who have started menstruation take a
daily multivitamin with 400 mcg of folic acid - If all women consumed the 400 mcg of folic acid
before and during early pregnancy, up to 70
percent of all NTDs could be prevented
20Take a multivitamin every day
- Two-thirds of U.S. women do not consume enough
folic acid and/or folate!
21How can you get enough folic acid?
- Food (folate)
- Leafy green vegetables, orange juice, beans
- Fortified food (folic acid)
- Cereals, breads, nutrition bars
- Multivitamins!
22Folate
- Folate is an essential nutrient that humans
cannot easily synthesize and is found naturally
in foods. - Absorption depends on the food itself, how it is
cooked, and individuals ability to metabolize
folate.
23Fit folic acid into your life!
- Taking a pill is better than eating a vitamin in
its natural food form - Folic acid is most absorbable in a multivitamin
or supplement (compared to folate found in foods)
24The FDA takes action 1996
- Ordered enrichment of all flour or grain
products, 140 mcg per 100g of grain product - Approved the use of health claims on products
that contain significant amounts of folic acid - However, these efforts have proven to be
insufficient for full prevention of birth defects
25Some cereals that contain 100 of the daily value
of folic acid
- General Mills Harmony
- Total
- Product 19
- Quaker Oats Cinnamon Crunch
- Cheerios Plus
- Smart Start
For informational purposes only. The March of
Dimes does not endorse or recommend any brand,
manufacturer or type of cereal product.
For a complete list go to www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/folic
acid/cereals.html
26MultivitaminsSo whats in it for me?
- Fills in the nutrition gaps
- Some studies suggest that folic acid has other
benefits - May protect against heart disease, stroke and
certain cancers - May protect against other birth and heart defects
27Multivitamins!
For illustrative purposes only. The March of
Dimes does not endorse or recommend any brand,
manufacturer or type of multivitamin or
supplement.
28Tips on taking multivitamins
- Combine taking a multivitamin with another
everyday activity, such as brushing your teeth. - Place your bottle of multivitamins where youre
likely to see it. - Try chewable multivitamins if you have trouble
swallowing regular multivitamins. - Try taking a multivitamin with food or at night
if it upsets your stomach. - Buy generic multivitamins They can be as
effective as name brands and often cost less. - Check the expiration date on the bottle.
29Other important research may benefit adults
- Studies show that folic acid may reduce
- Cardiovascular disease
- Alzheimer's
- Cervical cancer
- Colon cancer
- Stroke