The vitamin is Folic Acid.
Folate/folic acid
folate folic acid
Folate/folic acid
Folic acid, one of the B vitamins, found in dark leafy vegetables.
the answer is folate.
vitamin b(folic acid)
vitamin b and c can cause serious birth defect
Vitamin A in too high of doses can cause birth defects so the amount you get in your daily diet and your prenatal vitamin should be enough.
The most common one is Folic acid or folate which is a B vitamin. It is also referred to as vitamin B₉.
No he did not have any birth defects.
No. It only lower the chance your baby will be born with birth defects- due to vitamin definciencies
Folic acid
vitamin A: birth defects, irreversible bone and liver damage vitamin B1: deficiencies in B2 and B6 vitamin B6: damage to the nervous system vitamin C: affects the absorption of copper; diarrhea vitamin D: hypercalcemia
Ideally, take folic acid if you are trying to conceive (in the form of a pre-natal vitamin). Folic acid makes the most difference (in my understanding) in the first trimester of pregnancy as that is when neural tube and brain development is most involved.