Maternal serum unmetabolized folic acid concentration following multivitamin and mineral supplementation with or without folic acid after 12 weeks gestation: A randomized controlled trial
Abstract Pregnant women are advised to take folic acid (FA) supplements before conception and during the first trimester of pregnancy. Many women continue FA supplementation throughout pregnancy, and concerns have been raised about associations between excessive FA intake and adverse maternal and ch...
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Main Authors: | Dian C. Sulistyoningrum (Author), Thomas R. Sullivan (Author), Monika Skubisz (Author), Debra J. Palmer (Author), Simon Wood (Author), Per Magne Ueland (Author), Adrian McCann (Author), Maria Makrides (Author), Timothy J. Green (Author), Karen P. Best (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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