View Full Version : 35 and TTC - how much folic acid?
Ipadmad
October 22nd, 2012, 06:43 AM
So I've read that we should be taking 1200 - 1600mcg on a girl sway.
Howabout if I am 35 too? Should I be taking more?
Is 1600mcg definitely safe? In UK, they suggest 400mcg unless any previous risk factors. I appreciate I won't be getting any folic acid from my diet. I just wanted to check I'm taking enough / not too much.
Thanks
Rainbow baby
October 22nd, 2012, 06:58 AM
Oh mine says 500mcg. Maybe I am not taking enough, that'a all I was told to take. Aussie here! I even went to the doctor and asked if I should take more considering my m/c history and he said one was enough. Is there a reason it's so much maybe the diet restriction?
Ipadmad
October 22nd, 2012, 07:08 AM
I'm guessing because we won't be getting any from our diet yes.
I'm also a bit concerned about lack of vitamin D, given there is so much out there at the moment of its importance during pregnancy in developing baby's healthy teeth / bones.
I know the diet is no supplements, but I'm tempted to take a vitamin D one - does anyone have any thoughts on this?
Thanks
Mum23boys
October 22nd, 2012, 07:23 AM
I'm taking 3 x 400 tablets each morning as part of my girl sway 1600 is safe but I wanted to stick at 1200 it's a personal choice. 400 is the bare minimum
Ipadmad
October 22nd, 2012, 07:34 AM
Hmm, I've been doing a bit of googling and from a quick search, it seems that the body just gets rid of any excess folic acid, so I think I'll increase to 1200 too.
I know that as soon as I get a BFP, I will be eating greens, oily fish, meat, nuts and taking as many vitamins as I can (I'm missing nutritious food so much!)! It just makes me a bit nervous, particularly on the vit D front, that I am depleting myself so much of these.
<Typical boy mum - worrying about any eventuality and wanting to do the 'best'>
Rainbow baby
October 22nd, 2012, 07:44 AM
Ok I guess I will be upping mine to!! Thanks ladies :) as for the vitamin D what's wrong with getting a bit of sun?? Are we not supposed to be?
Peanut41
October 22nd, 2012, 06:54 PM
Good point! Maybe being in the sun will help!
Ipadmad
October 23rd, 2012, 08:49 AM
Unfortunately, the UK is damp, dreary and cloudy, more chance of winning the lottery here than catching some sun!!
atomic sagebrush
October 26th, 2012, 06:00 PM
Yes, it's safe, and if you have a history of miscarriage or are over 35 you may want to take 2000 mcg. If you have a history of neural tube defects or are super concerned about it, take up to 4000 mcg.
I had a baby with spina bifida despite taking 800 mcg, eating like a pig (not a restricted diet whatsoever) and no familial history. I do not feel that 800 is enough and 400 is FOR SURE not enough when swaying pink.
atomic sagebrush
October 26th, 2012, 06:01 PM
Oh mine says 500mcg. Maybe I am not taking enough, that'a all I was told to take. Aussie here! I even went to the doctor and asked if I should take more considering my m/c history and he said one was enough. Is there a reason it's so much maybe the diet restriction?
Because that's what I feel to be the safest amount (see siggie below)
atomic sagebrush
October 26th, 2012, 06:03 PM
Ok I guess I will be upping mine to!! Thanks ladies :) as for the vitamin D what's wrong with getting a bit of sun?? Are we not supposed to be?
You can get sunlight, it's just that Vit. D is believed to raise testosterone and may sway blue.
For most people, your body is able to store many months of Vit. D in your body fat and you don't need it (plus the LE Diet does offer opportunities to get Vit. D via diet, just not the massive amounts present in supplements.) Some people, who don't get much sun otherwise, are dark skinned, and/or don't eat much dairy, may be a little lower in Vit. D to start out with but you cannot know that without a blood test.
atomic sagebrush
October 26th, 2012, 06:04 PM
I'm guessing because we won't be getting any from our diet yes.
I'm also a bit concerned about lack of vitamin D, given there is so much out there at the moment of its importance during pregnancy in developing baby's healthy teeth / bones.
I know the diet is no supplements, but I'm tempted to take a vitamin D one - does anyone have any thoughts on this?
Thanks
Take it during pregnancy!!!! I think Vit. D prior to pregnancy sways pretty strongly blue, plus your body is very able to store it.
Ipadmad
October 26th, 2012, 06:21 PM
Thanks For clarifying Atomic, I've upped my frolic acid already and I'll be on massive nutrient overdrive when I get my bfp. For now, I'll hold off. Thank you
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