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Deb,

You will get a variety of opinions and experiences on this I

think, but I personally think there is a direct correlation. From the

reading and research that I have done about low B12 and folate

levels, it *possibly* might be a factor in miscarriages/stillbirths

etc.

I know right now, there are many controversies and the different

papers I've read and lectures I've heard all *think* that *perhaps*

there is a direct effect on embryology and fetal development.

Again, these are my OWN thoughts and opinions from what I have

personally read. Since I have read many things, seen many things and

discussed many things with many people, I can see a link to low

levels (from our WLS) as being a possible reason.

JMO,

Sheila

L&D/NICU RN

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Sheila,

I have to agree with your thoughts....I've had them myself. I lost my son

1/29 and even though the doc said it had NOTHING to do with my WLS, I have

to wonder because I have 2 very healthy children from pre WLS and my son

tested high for OPEN Neural Tube Defects and was born with umbilical cord

knots. After delivery it was confirmed that my B-12 level was 174 (normal

is 200-1100), my folate level was WNL @15. But I am now doing bi-weekly IM

shots of B-12 and 4mg (4000mcg) of Folic Acid daily. Folic Acid is water

soluble and will not harm me and will hopefully prevent any future NTD's

with children I may have. It just seems very probably for RNY patients who

malabsorb both Folate and B-12, both curcial in the development &

maintanance of cell growth and development, that we may have m/c or loss's

more fequently.....but again, this is just ME agreeing with your

thoughts/opinions. *smile*

Jackie in MI

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Sheila,

I have to agree with your thoughts....I've had them myself. I lost my son

1/29 and even though the doc said it had NOTHING to do with my WLS, I have

to wonder because I have 2 very healthy children from pre WLS and my son

tested high for OPEN Neural Tube Defects and was born with umbilical cord

knots. After delivery it was confirmed that my B-12 level was 174 (normal

is 200-1100), my folate level was WNL @15. But I am now doing bi-weekly IM

shots of B-12 and 4mg (4000mcg) of Folic Acid daily. Folic Acid is water

soluble and will not harm me and will hopefully prevent any future NTD's

with children I may have. It just seems very probably for RNY patients who

malabsorb both Folate and B-12, both curcial in the development &

maintanance of cell growth and development, that we may have m/c or loss's

more fequently.....but again, this is just ME agreeing with your

thoughts/opinions. *smile*

Jackie in MI

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