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Can I take Fol-B6 during pregnancy planning. Is it good for the process and how to take? Kindly help.
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Yes folic acid taken preconceptionally improves the quality of egg Prevents congenital malformations To be taken once a day Ideally 3 months prior to conception
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Yes once a day.
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Yes you can , once a day
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Hi Yes it's a vitamin. To be taken once daily Cn be continued until u conceive n also to be continued in pregnancy .
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Yes folic acid should be taken preconceptionally
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Yes Folic acid is a prenatal vitamin so helps in preventing neural tube defects in baby. Take it once daily
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