Skip Navigation

U S Department of Health and Human Services www.hhs.govOffice of Public Health and Science
WomensHealth.gov - The Federal Source for Women's Health Information Sponsored by the H H S Office on Women's Health
1-800-994-9662. TDD: 1-888-220-5446
Illnesses and Disabilities
Illnesses and disabilities banner

E-mail this page to a friend

Larger Font Size

Spina Bifida

Spina bifida is the most common disabling birth defect in the United States. It happens when the spine of the fetus does not form properly during the first month of pregnancy. As a result, nerves controlling leg movements and other functions die.

People with spina bifida have varying degrees of paralysis of the legs. They often need devices such as leg braces, crutches, or wheelchairs to get around. People with spina bifida also may have problems controlling urination and defecation. Most people with spina bifida are of normal intelligence, although most have some form of a learning disability.

The cause of spina bifida is unknown. Genes may play a role. Not getting enough folic acid (one of the B vitamins) during early pregnancy also appears to be a key factor. All women who are able to get pregnant should take 400 micrograms (mcg) of folic acid daily before getting pregnant and during the first three months of pregnancy. (Women who have spina bifida should take 800 mcg folic acid each day). The easiest way to get enough folic acid is to take a multivitamin pill containing folic acid each day. You also can eat foods high in folic acid, such as:

  • green leafy vegetables (spinach, turnip greens, collard greens)
  • fruits (oranges, cantaloupe, honeydew melon, avocado)
  • juices (orange, pineapple, tomato)
  • beans and peas
  • nuts and peanut butter
  • breakfast cereals or grain products fortified with folic acid

Additional Resources

Publications

  1. Federal resource  Employees Who Use Wheelchairs - This gives basic information about common limitations, accommodation possibilities, and ergonomics for people who use wheelchairs.

    http://www.jan.wvu.edu/media/Wheelchair.html

  2. Federal resource  NINDS Spina Bifida Information Page - This fact sheet contains information on the treatment of and prognosis for patients with Spina Bifida (SB). It also contains a general overview of SB and a summary of research being done on this birth defect.

    http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/spina_bifida/spina_bifida.htm

  3. Depression and Anxiety in Individuals with Spina Bifida (Copyright © SBAA) - This publication explains what the symptoms of anxiety and depression are, what causes them, and how they are diagnosed and treated.

    http://www.spinabifidaassociation.org/site/c.liKWL7PLLrF/b.2700263/k.4F8B/Depression_and_Anxiety.htm...

  4. Frequently Asked Questions About Spina Bifida (Copyright © SBAA) - This publication gives general information about spina bifida and answers questions about living with spina bifida.

    http://www.spinabifidaassociation.org/site/c.liKWL7PLLrF/b.2642327/k.5899/FAQ_About_Spina_Bifida.htm...

  5. Hip Function (Copyright © SBAA) - This publication discusses the four aspects that are necessary in order to walk. Although some children with spina bifida may be able to walk, hip and joint abnormalities can often cause problems as they become adults.

    http://www.spinabifidaassociation.org/site/c.liKWL7PLLrF/b.2700279/k.91AF/Hip_Function_and_Ambulation.htm...

  6. Latex (Natural Rubber) Allergy in Spina Bifida (Copyright © SBAA) - This publication has information about the prevalence of latex allergy in people with spina bifida. It lists some common items that are made out of latex and gives tips for preventing allergic reactions.

    http://www.spinabifidaassociation.org/site/c.liKWL7PLLrF/b.2700271/k.1779/Latex_Natural_Rubber_Allergy_in_S...

  7. Spina Bifida - This fact sheet contains general information on Spina Bifida including its definition, symptoms, incidence, and developmental effects.

    http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/factshe/fs12txt.htm

  8. Spina Bifida (Copyright © KidsHealth) - This on-line publication for parents includes information about Spina Bifida. It provides the causes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, preventive measures, and ways to care for a child with Spina Bifida. It also gives tips to when a parent should contact their child’s health care professional.

    http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/system/ill/spina_bifida.html

  9. Urologic Care and Management (Copyright © SBAA) - This publication gives information on the importance of maintaining urinary health in children with spina bifida in order to prevent kidney problems. It also discusses urinary continence, bowel control, and transitioning into adulthood.

    http://www.spinabifidaassociation.org/site/c.liKWL7PLLrF/b.2700305/k.C07F/Urologic_Care_and_Management.htm...

Organizations

  1. Federal resource  National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, CDC
  2. Federal resource  National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH, HHS
  3. March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
  4. National Easter Seal Society
  5. Spina Bifida Association of America

Federal resource = Indicates Federal Resources

Content last updated May 15, 2008.

Skip navigation

This site is owned and maintained by the Office on Women's Health
in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Icon for portable document format (Acrobat) files You may need to download a free PDF reader to view files marked with this icon.

Icon indicating linked file is archived content Links marked with this icon are archived pages provided for reference purposes only.


Home | Site index | Contact us

Health Topics | Tools | Organizations | Publications | Statistics | News | Calendar | Campaigns | Funding Opportunities
For the Media | For Health Professionals | For Spanish Speakers (Recursos en Español)

About Us | Disclaimer | Freedom of Information Act Requests | Accessibility | Privacy

U S A dot Gov: The U.S. Government's Official Web Portal