ey0016.14-10 | (1) | ESPEYB16
KK Yusuf
, HM Salihu
, R Wilson
, A Mbah
, W Sappenfield
, LM King
, K Bruder
To read the full abstract: JAMA Pediatr 2019; 173(5):493494.This double-blind, randomized controlled trial, in 345 US women who smoked cigarettes during pregnancy, showed that high (4 mg/day) versus standard dose (0.8 mg/day) folic acid increased mean birth weight by 140 grams, had a 31% lower risk of having a SGA baby, and a 35% lower risk of fetal growt...