The dangers of folic acid after three months


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Folic acid is recommended for women at the beginning of pregnancy. It is normally recommended to stop taking folic acid until about three months of pregnancy, but folic acid can also be taken until late pregnancy or even lactation. Folic acid can prevent megaloblastic anemia, neural tube defects and cleft lip and palate in fetuses. If taken in small doses, folic acid is generally safe throughout pregnancy. When pregnant women take folic acid, it is best to follow the doctor's advice to use drugs. In the case of taking folic acid in large doses, it may cause neurological damage to the fetus and may disrupt the body's absorption of trace elements, and there is no benefit. In addition, it is not recommended to take drugs casually during pregnancy. If you need to take drugs, you should take them under the guidance of a doctor.