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American Pregnancy Association
Visit us at www.americanpregnancy.org

American Pregnancy Association Provides Tips for Women and Employers to Help Prevent Birth Defects
Outreach Begins in January During National Birth Defects Prevention Month
LAS COLINAS, TX -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 01/04/2005 -- In recognition of National Birth Defects Prevention month this January, the American Pregnancy Association (APA), will highlight steps for women and employers to take to reduce the risk for birth defects like spina bifida, anencephaly, and fetal alcohol syndrome at www.americanpregnancy.org.

The outreach comes during National Birth Defects Prevention Month and the Association hopes their education effort will help reduce the more than 150,000 American children who are born with birth defects every year. Although the causes for more than 60% of birth defects are not known, APA President Dr. Brad Imler, Ph.D. says there are simple steps a woman can take to help reduce her baby's risk for birth defects:

1. Women considering pregnancy should schedule a preconception visit
with their healthcare provider to assess reproductive wellness,
family history and medical conditions.
2. Vaccinations for chicken pox or rubella may be considered to help
prevent birth defects.
3. Women in the reproductive ages of 15 to 42 should take the
recommended daily dose of 400 micrograms of B vitamin folic acid to
help prevent neural tube defects such as spina bifida.
4. Women who discover they are pregnant should begin taking at least
400 micrograms of folic acid each day.
5. The March of Dimes recommends that pregnant women avoid alcohol,
smoking, and illicit drugs throughout pregnancy, and to contact
their healthcare provider before taking any over-the-counter,
herbal or prescription medications.
6. Genetic counseling and screening is available for all couples and
recommended for couples that possess family history or other birth
defect risk factors.

Birth defects touch every employer whether it is personally, an employee, or one of its valued customers. Dr. Imler has also outlined steps for employers to help reduce the occurrence of birth defects in their communities.
1. Provide wellness education through benefits programs.
2. Inform customers about the importance of birth defect prevention.
3. Give access to health resources with links on the website and
listings in the benefits directory.
4. Make reproductive and other wellness brochures available to
employees.
5. Add annual wellness screenings into the corporate benefits.

For more information about birth defects prevention, contact the American Pregnancy Association at 1-800-672-2296, or visit www.americanpregnancy.org or the March of Dimes www.modimes.org.



Centers for Disease Control
Visit us at http://www.cdc.gov/

For information about Folic Acid, go to Birth Defects and click on folic acid



Folic Acid for Healthy Babies: National Folic Acid Campaign
Visit us at http://www.cdc.gov/doc.do/id/0900f3ec8000d60c



Folicacid.net
Visit us at http://www.folicacid.net/login.asp

Web-based module on folic acid. Information for health professionals from the Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH)and the
March of Dimes



Genetic Clinic Sites in Indiana
Visit us at http://www.in.gov/isdh/programs/mch/Programs/gdp.htm

A listing of all the genetic clinic sites in the state with contact information



Indiana Folic Acid Campaign
Visit us at http://www.in.gov/isdh/programs/FolicAcid/default.htm

Website for the Indiana Folic Acid Campaign



March of Dimes
Visit us at www.marchofdimes.com

Home page for the National March of Dimes



North Carolina Folic Acid Council
Visit us at www.getfolic.com



Shriners Patient Education - Spina Bifida
Visit us at http://www.shrinershq.org/patientedu/spinabifida.html



Spina Bifida Association of America
Visit us at http://sbaa.org/



State Folic Acid Council sites
Visit us at http://www.cdc.gov/doc.do/id/0900f3ec8000e5de

Link to other state folic acid council web pages



WIC Nutrition Education
Visit us at http://www.wichealth.org

Website for WIC nutrition education



 

 


Contact: Donna Vandergraff, Phone: 765-494-8228, E-mail: vandergraff@purdue.edu
Funded by Folic Acid Council grant from March of Dimes.