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Recurrent spinal bifida prevention and folic acid use

Background: Spinal bifida (SB) is a disabling congenital abnormality with folic acid (FA) deficiency, recognized as a predisposing factor. Existing literature reports reduction in its incidence following peri-conceptual supplementation with Folic acid. However, there is limited literature on materna...

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720 |a Osuji P. N.  |e author 
720 |a Balogun F. M.  |e author 
720 |a Balogun J. A.  |e author 
260 |c 2021 
520 |a Background: Spinal bifida (SB) is a disabling congenital abnormality with folic acid (FA) deficiency, recognized as a predisposing factor. Existing literature reports reduction in its incidence following peri-conceptual supplementation with Folic acid. However, there is limited literature on maternal subsequent pregnancy following SB occurrence with regards to awareness and usage of folic acid supplementation and dietary consumption of folate in our local environment. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study on the awareness and practice of peri-conception FA supplementation among mothers with children affected with SB, in affected and subsequent pregnancy, was done. Data was obtained using an interviewer-administered questionnaire with analysis done with descriptive analysis. Results: There were 12 respondents with majority of them (91.7%) less than 30 years old at the time of their first pregnancy and the mean of current age was 24.8 + 1.3 years. While just 2(16.7%) used FA in the pre-conception period in the SB pregnancy, only eight (66.7%) of the mothers used FA in the pre-conception period of the subsequent pregnancy despite increased awareness from 8(66.7%) to 12(100%). The dietary consumption of folate rich food was poor. Subsequent pregnancies were planned and there was no recurrence Conclusions: Improvement in the peri-conceptual usage of folic acid in mothers with a child previously affected with SB and no recorded recurrence. National policies on folic acid supplementation and pre-conceptual care have been further validated. 
024 8 |a 2811-1826 
024 8 |a ui_art_osuji_recurrent_2021 
024 8 |a Archives of Neurosurgery in Africa, 2, pp. 17-24 
024 8 |a https://repository.ui.edu.ng/handle/123456789/12409 
653 |a Spinal bifida 
653 |a folic acid supplementation 
653 |a dietary folate 
653 |a pre-conceptual care 
245 0 0 |a Recurrent spinal bifida prevention and folic acid use