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Folate (DFE)

mcg · Vitamins

The single most critical nutrient for preventing neural-tube defects and supporting DNA synthesis and cell division throughout pregnancy.

Think of folate as the quiet architect of early cell division: before you feel pregnant, it is already helping close the neural tube and keep methylation cycles running.

Tracked by these blood markers

Trimester focus

StageFor the motherFor the baby
First trimesterDemand is highest relative to supply — supports the maternal methylation cycle in the most sensitive window.Essential for neural-tube closure, complete by ~28 days post-conception — deficiency here causes the gravest harm.
Second trimesterRemains important for the expanding maternal blood volume (red-cell production).Continues supporting rapid DNA synthesis as organs and tissues grow.
Third trimesterStill needed for ongoing red-cell production as blood volume peaks.Supports the final stages of rapid cell division and growth.

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Target note

600 mcg DFE. The 1000 mcg UL is for synthetic folic acid only — 5-MTHF and food folate don't count toward it.

Provenance — Part II, chapter 4, p. 72

The full breakdown — and the story behind methylfolate vs folic acid — is in the companion book.

Planning context, not medical advice — confirm supplement doses and screening (ferritin, 25-OH-D) with your healthcare provider.

Folate (DFE) · Nutrition library