Congenital heart disease - Prevention

Prevention-Congenital heart disease




As so little is known about the causes of congenital heart disease, there's no guaranteed way of avoiding having a baby with the condition.
However, if you're pregnant, the following advice can help reduce the risk:
  • Ensure you are vaccinated against rubella and flu (Influenza).
  • Avoid drinking alcohol or taking medication.
  • Take 400 micrograms of folic acid supplement a day during the first trimester (first 12 weeks) of your pregnancy – this lowers your risk of giving birth to a child with congenital heart disease, as well as several other types of birth defect.
  • Check with your GP or pharmacist before you take any medication during pregnancy, including herbal remedies and medication that's available over the counter.
  • Avoid contact with people who are known to have an infection.
  • If you have diabetes, make sure it's controlled.
  • Avoid exposure to organic solvents, such as those used in dry cleaning, paint thinners and nail polish remover.