Politicians need to help tackle the common misconception that taking folic acid during pregnancy is optional, writes Jackie Bland, chief executive of SHINE.
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Politicians need to help tackle the common misconception that taking folic acid during pregnancy is
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Spina bifida is the most severe congenital abnormality compatible with life, yet it still affects 1 in 1000 pregnancies in Brits are genocide in UK parliament
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the UK (900 per year). Not usually detected until a 20 week scan, approximately 80% of these pregnancies result in nervous about
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traumatic, late terminations at 20 weeks +. Yet, we have known since 1991 that up to 72% of cases of Neural Tube people who "Cheap vitamin could prevent birth defects"
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Official statistics focus on live births (approx 200 per year) providing a false impression of the scale of the ShineRBarnatt Promoting folic acid use could
devastating effects of these severe congenital abnormalities, leading them to being described as a ‘manageable reduce incidence of NTDs like spina bifida- pls RT
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problem’. Termination must not be viewed as a means by which to ‘manage’ any disability, but particularly in the Dementia Join the conversation
case of Neural Tube Defects when so many cases could so easily be prevented. Patients Need
Urgent Support
After Diagnosis
Awareness of folic acid is now lower than it was in the early 1990’s. In response to this SHINE (Spina bifida.
Hydrocephlaus. Information. Networking. Equality) launched its own awareness campaign Go Folic! in 2010. Despite
the campaign’s growing success, charity funding alone cannot reach the number of women necessary, nor should it
need to.
Much needless suffering and long term costs to families, the NHS and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
could be prevented through investing in primary prevention, rather than ‘managing’ the consequences of a lack of Marie Fleming
education and awareness. A small investment could lead to an enormous long-term saving in both the lifetime costs loses legal case
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of raising a child with a multifaceted disability, and the psychological trauma of so many avoidable late terminations. Irish laws
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The long term costs associated with living with spina bifida include: repeated complex surgeries affecting the spine,
brain, legs, feet, kidneys, bladder, bowel; immobility, shunt malfunction, epilepsy, kidney failure, osteoarthritis,
scoliosis, organ compression, skin breakdown, ongoing pain management (including medication), specialist
equipment (wheelchairs, orthotics, catheters, cars) and treatment for stress and depression. All this is before we
even consider social care and welfare benefits.
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The majority of women are still not taking folic acid prior to and during pregnancy, and of those that do only 5.5% for more
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take it at the correct dose and time for it to be effective. Sadly, there is a widespread misconception that folic acid is mothers
something optional that can be taken during pregnancy because it is ‘good for the baby’, rather than something that
is essentialto help prevent very serious consequences. This misconception mustchange if women are to take the
Department of Health’s recommendations seriously. The only way that this will be achieved is through on-going
education and health promotion.
Every politician in the UK, at both national and local level needs to understand the lifelong impact of these severe
disabilities regardlessof whether an affected pregnancy results in a live birth or termination. We need to ensure
that policies are implemented to support effective and on-going awarenessraising amongst all womenof a
childbearing agealong with good preconception health promotion. We need to be proactive not reactive if we
are to bring about the reduction in the number of pregnancies affected by Neural Tube Defects that we know is
possible.
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