Yes, it is highly recommended to take folic acid when trying to conceive as it helps prevent neural tube defects in the early stages of pregnancy. It is advisable to start taking it three months before getting pregnant. Consulting with a pharmacist is recommended to determine the appropriate dosage based on personal and family medical history, as well as other factors such as smoking, being overweight, etc.
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