Folic acid and vitamin B12 levels in pregnancy and their relation to megaloblastic anaemia
AUTOR(ES)
Ball, E. W.
RESUMO
There is a significant fall in the serum folic acid level during pregnancy, reaching its lowest level at term. This is most pronounced in twin pregnancies. A similar but less spectacular fall occurs in the vitamin B12 concentration.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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