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Doctors Miss Chance To Advise Women About Folic Acid.(Brief Article)

Women's Health Weekly

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2001 OCT 4 - (NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) --

Doctors and other health care professionals are losing a key birth defects prevention opportunity by failing to tell their female patients to take a multivitamin every day, according to a national survey released in September (2001) by the March of Dimes.

Fewer than one-third of American women of childbearing age not currently pregnant take a daily multivitamin containing folic acid. However, 20% of women who don't take the vitamin said unprompted that they would be more likely to do so if their physician or other health care provider recommended it. It also found that most women (76%) say their doctor did not discuss the benefits of folic acid with them.

"Women look to their doctors for advice on how to do everything possible to have a healthy baby," said Dr. Jennifer L. Howse, president of the March of Dimes. "And it takes very little time for a doctor to say, 'You need to take a multivitamin containing folic acid every day before you get pregnant.' Our survey found that many women would be more likely to take the vitamin if they heard these simple words. Folic acid can prevent some very serious and tragic birth defects of the brain and spine. We believe doctors should consider every office visit with a woman of childbearing age as an opportunity to prevent birth defects that shouldn't be missed. Right now, only 22% of women say they learned about folic acid from their physician."

Howse said the survey found that folic acid education campaigns run by the March of Dimes and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) over the past six years have raised the profile of the vitamin in the United States. There has been a steady increase in awareness over these years, reaching a high of 79% in 2001. However, most women who have heard of folic acid still do not understand that it must be consumed prior to pregnancy in order to prevent neural tube defects (NTDs).

Howse noted that the 2000 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from the CDC found that average blood levels of folic acid in women of childbearing age have increased since 1998 (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, October 27, 2000). An article in the June 20, ...

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