Spinal Bifida - Medtick

Spinal Bifida

What is it?

Where one’s (baby) spine does not develop properly in the womb as a result there is a gap in the spine.

  • It is detected before child birth or after the baby is born.

There are several different types of spina bifida, including:

  • Myelomeningocele – is the most severe type of spina bifida; the baby’s spinal canal remains open along several vertebrae in the back, allowing the spinal cord and protective membranes around it to push out and form a sac in the baby’s back
  • Meningocele – is another serious type of spina bifida where the protective membranes around the spinal cord (meninges) push out through the spine; the spinal cord usually develops normally so surgery can often be used to remove the membranes without damaging the nerves
  • Spina bifida occulta – is the most common and mildest type of spina bifida; one or more vertebrae don’t form properly but the gap in the spine is very small; spina bifida occulta doesn’t usually cause any problems and most people are unaware that they have it.

Women thought to be at higher risk of having a child with spina bifida need to be prescribed a higher (5 milligram) dose of folic acid by their Medical Doctor.

Women at higher risk include those:

  • With a family history of neural tube defects
  • With a partner with a family history of neural tube defects
  • Who’ve had a previous pregnancy affected by a neural tube defect
  • With diabetes
  • Medication to treat epilepsy

NHS Choices

Cause

Syndromes

Medication

  • Lack of folic acid supplement and/or medication that may affect folic acid levels (always check whether medication is safe to take during pregnancy, ask your pharmacist)

Vitamins, herbals and minerals

Symptoms

Complications /Information to beware of/General tips:

Medical Emergency Condition

And/or do not wait, phone for an ambulance if have or develop:


This condition can lead to:

  • Latex allergy
  • Lenticonus (forward-protuding lens)

Pregnancy and Source of folic acid

  • You should take a 400 micro-gram folic acid tablet every day while you’re trying to get pregnant and until you’re 12 weeks pregnant.
  • If you didn’t take folic acid before you conceived, you should start as soon as you find out you’re pregnant.
  • Folic acid tablets are available from pharmacies and supermarkets, or your Medical Doctor may be able to prescribe them for you.
  • You should also try to eat foods that contain folate (the natural form of folic acid), such as broccoli, spinach and chickpeas.

This condition may show similar symptoms to:

Please talk to your healthcare professional (i.e. Medical Doctor/Pharmacist) for further advice

Detailed Information

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