And knowing about other birth defects can help your practitioner decide how to deliver the baby safely and prepare to care for him right after birth. (babycenter.com)
In addition, there has been some evidence that folic acid might reduce the risk of other birth defects as well, and that moms with low folic acid might also have a higher risk of miscarriage, placental abruption, and preterm delivery — possibly because of the relationship between low folic acid and homocysteine levels. (verywellfamily.com)
Not contain more than 100 percent of the Daily Value for vitamins A and D per serving because high intakes of these vitamins are associated with other birth defects. (pregnancy-info.net)