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- Title
Folate status throughout pregnancy and in postpartum period.
- Authors
Willoughby, M L; Jewell, F G
- Abstract
The serial trends of the whole blood folate level in two groups of patients have been followed throughout pregnancy and up to six weeks postpartum. In those receiving iron alone the whole blood folate remained normal until the test at six weeks after delivery, at which time over half were in the deficient range. There appears to be a delay before this test reflects the current folate status when this changes rapidly. In those receiving iron plus 330 mug. of folic acid a day the results at this time were close to those at the beginning of pregnancy. Subnormal whole blood folate, red cell folate, and serum folate values occurred close to term in patients receiving iron alone, but were not found in those also receiving folic acid. Megaloblastic changes occurred at term in three patients receiving iron alone in whom the whole blood folate had repeatedly been low in early pregnancy.The observations are consistent with the previous suggestion that 300 mug. of folic acid daily is a suitable supplement to prevent deficiency in late pregnancy and the puerperium.
- Publication
British medical journal, 1968, Vol 4, Issue 5627, p356
- ISSN
0007-1447
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1136/bmj.4.5627.356