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Spina Bifida and Fertility Amy Houtrow, MD, PhD, MPH Associate Professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Pediatrics University of Pittsburgh Parents Often Ask The Answer Fertility and Spina Bifida • Women with spina bifida tend to have normal fertility meaning that they can get pregnant • If a pregnancy isn’t wanted, women with spina bifida who are sexual active should use birth control. – Non-latex condoms can be used as birth control and as a method of protecting against sexual transmitted infections – Other birth control options should be discussed with a doctor Fertility and Spina Bifida • If pregnancy is desired, women with spina bifida should see a Obstetrician who specializes in high risk pregnancies before getting pregnant • Plans need to be made for – Taking folic acid 4mg/day – Addressing current medications – Monitoring the pregnancy – Delivery Genetic Considerations • Unlike some conditions, there isn’t one gene for spina bifida • The cause of spina bifida is likely from interactions from multiple genes that get modified by environmental factors. • Some things increase the risk of spina bifida – – – – – – Diabetes Obesity High fever very early in pregnance Having or having a close relative with spina bifida Certain medications Folic acid deficiency Genetic Considerations • 2 out of 10,000 babies born each year will have spina bifida Risk of having a baby with spina bifida For a person with spina bifida 5-10% For a person with a 1st degree relative with spina bifida 3-5% For a person with a 2nd degree relative with spina bifida 1-2% Helpful Articles • Epidemiologic and genetic aspects of spina bifida and other neural tube defect – By KS Au, A Ashley-Koch, H Northrup – In Developmental Disabilities Research Review 2010; 16 (1): pgs 6-15 • Sexuality Issues in Adolescents with a Chronic Neurologic Condition – By KJ Sawin, CF Buran, TJ Brei, PS Fastenau – In the Journal of Perinatal Education 2002; Winter, 11(1): pgs 22-34.