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14. Nutrition: Pregnancy Through Infancy
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14. Nutrition: Pregnancy Through Infancy
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14. Nutrition: Pregnancy Through Infancy / Preconception Nutrition / Problem 1
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Why is folate intake recommended before conception rather than waiting until the pregnancy is confirmed?
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Because folate needs to be taken only by men prior to conception and has no impact on embryonic neural tube development in women.
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Because folate is only effective in the third trimester and starting it earlier has no benefit, but early use is recommended as a habit for better compliance.
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Because neural tube formation occurs in the first few weeks after conception—often before pregnancy is recognized—so adequate folate must be present preconception to prevent defects.
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Because folate prevents all types of birth defects regardless of timing, and starting before conception is mainly a legal precaution.
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