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Pourquoi il ne faut jamais prendre de B9 sans vérifier sa vitamine B12

Why you should never take B9 without checking your vitamin B12

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Have you been trying to conceive for several months without success? You may already have heard about the key role of vitamin B9 during the conception period. But did you know that supplementing with B9 without checking your vitamin B12 status could not only be ineffective, but also mask a deficiency? Let us explain!

Did you know?

Vos niveaux de vitamine B12 diminuent naturellement pendant votre grossesse à cause de l'hémodilution et des besoins de votre bébé. C'est pourquoi il est indispensable de constituer des réserves optimales avant même la conception !

Vitamin B9: an essential nutrient for conception

La vitamine B9, aussi appelée acide folique (forme synthétique) ou folates (forme naturelle) est la vitamine pour la grossesse. Elle est systématiquement recommandée aux femmes qui souhaitent avoir un bébé. Elle est quasiment toujours incluse dans un complément alimentaire fertilité. Et pour cause : elle joue un rôle central dans la prévention des anomalies du tube neural chez le fœtus.

Les autorités de santé recommandent de débuter la supplémentation au moins trois mois avant la conception et de la poursuivre au moins pendant le premier trimestre de grossesse. La B9 participe également à la multiplication cellulaire et à la synthèse de l'ADN ; des processus fondamentaux pour le développement de votre futur bébé.​ Mais ce que l'on sait moins, c'est que la vitamine B9 ne travaille pas seule dans votre organisme !

Le duo indissociable : vitamine B9 et vitamine B12

Les vitamines B9 et B12 fonctionnent en étroite collaboration dans votre corps. Pour que la vitamine B9 puisse remplir pleinement son rôle, elle a besoin de la contribution de la vitamine B12 dans le but d’être activée et correctement utilisée par vos cellules.​

Imaginez que la B12 est en quelque sorte une clé qui permet à la B9 de déverrouiller la porte de vos cellules et d’y entrer pour y exercer ses bienfaits. Sans cette précieuse clé, la B9 reste dehors, inutile.

Cette interdépendance métabolique est centrale, notamment pour le recyclage de l'homocystéine, une substance dont l'excès peut perturber la fertilité et augmenter les risques de complications pendant la grossesse.​

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Folates Mama vitamin B9 capsules in methylated form, alongside a vitamin B12 supplement.

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The invisible danger: when B9 can mask a B12 deficiency

There is a relatively little-known issue that is important not to overlook: supplementation with folic acid can have the effect of masking a vitamin B12 deficiency.​

Indeed, when you are deficient in B12, your body develops what is known as "megaloblastic" anaemia — meaning your red blood cells are too large and too few in number. By taking folic acid, you correct this anaemia at the blood level. Your blood tests may then appear normal, and you think everything is fine. But in reality, the B12 deficiency can persist and continue its damage silently, particularly at the neurological level. It is like switching off the warning light in your car without repairing the engine!

Recent scientific studies confirm this risk. A 2024 publication in the Food and Nutrition Bulletin by international experts[1] (Miller et al.) demonstrates that excess folic acid not only masks B12 deficiency, but may also exacerbate or accelerate its neuropathological progression. The identified mechanism: excess folic acid depletes serum holotranscobalamin (the active form of B12), further reducing the capacity to deliver vitamin B12 to the enzymes that depend on it, leading to accelerated neurological deterioration.

A review published in 2025 in the Journal of the Neurological Sciences by neurologist Edward Reynolds[2] confirms that "recent clinical, epidemiological and experimental studies provide substantial and consistent evidence indicating that excess folic acid can be detrimental to the nervous system", with the most serious effects occurring when vitamin B12 deficiency coexists with excess folic acid.

These findings are corroborated by a clinical case published in May 2025[3] documenting a patient who developed demyelination of the spinal cord after 30 years of supplementation with folic acid alone, without B12.

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Effectuez un bilan sanguin avant la conception pour détecter tout problème en amont. La carence en B12 peut s’installer sans symptômes apparents, tout en causant des dommages progressifs au système nerveux.

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Il est tout à fait possible de concevoir en conservant un régime végétarien, à condition de prendre soin de vous supplémenter en vitamine B12, que l’on retrouve principalement dans les produits animaux.

The consequences for your fertility and your health

An undetected and untreated vitamin B12 deficiency can have a significant impact on your conception plans and your overall health.

Impact on fertility

Scientific research shows that a vitamin B12 deficiency could lead to temporary infertility in women, generally reversible with appropriate treatment[4]. Studies have also shown that adequate consumption of multivitamins containing B12 is associated with a lower risk of ovulation-related infertility[5].​

Low B12 concentrations are frequently observed in infertile men, with a positive correlation between B12 levels in seminal plasma and sperm concentration.​[6]

Health consequences

Some signs may be associated with a B12 deficiency:

  • Unusual fatigue and low energy levels
  • Tingling or numbness in the hands and feet
  • Changes in mood or concentration
  • Mood disorders (anxiety, depressive episodes)
  • Migraines with aura

If you notice such symptoms, ask for a blood test to check for a possible deficiency. When identified early, a B12 deficiency is easily corrected, provided you choose an appropriate supplement.

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Which profiles are particularly at risk?

In addition to older adults, certain groups are more vulnerable to vitamin B12 deficiency:

  • People following a vegan or vegetarian diet (B12 is found primarily in animal products)​
  • People with digestive disorders affecting absorption
  • Couples experiencing difficulties conceiving​

If you identify with at least one of these categories and are considering B9 supplementation, checking your B12 status is an essential first step!

The MTHFR mutation: when your body cannot use standard folic acid

In addition to B12 deficiency, there is another issue that is often overlooked: studies show that mutations in the MTHFR gene affect a significant proportion of European women (13.5% to 31% depending on the type of mutation). This mutation can reduce by 40 to 50% the activity of the MTHFR enzyme needed to convert folic acid into its active form[7].

In these women, standard folic acid accumulates in the body in an unmetabolised form, unable to exert its beneficial effects. What is more, this accumulation can impair the proper functioning of the MTHFR enzyme and have a negative impact on fertility.​

Choosing folates in directly active methylated form

Unlike synthetic folic acid, which requires several enzymatic conversions before it can be used, Folates Mama by Jolly Mama contains L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate (5-MTHF), the already methylated and active form of vitamin B9.​

This active form offers two key advantages:

  • It is directly usable by your body, with no prior conversion needed
  • It is absorbed by all women, including those carrying the MTHFR mutation​

Research shows that methylated folate offers more efficient absorption than standard folic acid, which is particularly relevant for people with variations in the MTHFR gene. It may even support fertility in infertile women carrying this mutation.​

In this regard, a comparative clinical study published in 2021[8] provided particularly compelling evidence of the efficacy of methylated folates in women carrying the MTHFR mutation with a history of recurrent miscarriages.​

The results speak for themselves:

  • Miscarriage rate of only 6% in patients who received methylfolate
  • Miscarriage rate of 54% in those who received standard folic acid
  • Full-term pregnancy rate of 60% with methylfolate, compared to only 22% with standard folic acid​

The study also demonstrated a significant reduction in pregnancy-related complications (premature labour, pre-eclampsia) in the group that received methylfolate.

Why combine vitamin B12 and vitamin B9?

As we have seen, supplementing with vitamin B9, even in its active form, offers little benefit if you are deficient in B12. Hence the value of combining both vitamins.

This combination allows you to:

  • Benefit fully from the effects of B9 thanks to the presence of B12
  • Prevent the masking of a potential B12 deficiency
  • Protect your nervous system
  • Support your fertility in a holistic way​
  • Give the foetus what it needs to develop

If you choose to supplement with B12, take care not to combine Folates Mama with a multivitamin supplement that already contains B9 (even in synthetic form), to avoid any risk of overdose.

Good practices to adopt

To optimise your chances of conception whilst looking after your health:

Before starting a supplement

  • Have your vitamin B12 levels checked with a blood test (the recommended level for a woman in early pregnancy is above 300 ng/L[9])​
  • Discuss your diet and any potential risk factors with your healthcare professional

Choose a comprehensive supplement

  • If you are deficient in B12, opt for a multivitamin supplement combining B9 and B12, such as Baby Bump 
  • If your B12 levels are sufficient, choose a supplement containing only methylated B9, such as Folates Mama
  • Choose directly active methylated forms, particularly if you have difficulty conceiving or a family history of MTHFR mutation
  • Opt for a varied diet including sources of B12 (meat, fish, eggs, dairy products)

Pay attention to the signs

If you experience unusual fatigue, memory problems, tingling, or mood changes, speak to your doctor. These may be signs of a B12 deficiency.

Opt for a preventive and complementary approach

Taking care of your fertility also means taking care of your overall health. Supplementing with vitamins B9 and B12 is not simply a matter of ticking boxes in your pregnancy preparation. It is a carefully considered approach that must specifically take into account your individual profile and needs.

With Folates Mama, you choose a scientifically optimised B9 formula that respects the physiology of all women, including those carrying the MTHFR mutation. By also supplementing with B12, you give your body everything it needs to support your fertility and protect your neurological health.

Your baby project deserves the very best. In some cases, the causes of difficulties conceiving are hidden in those "invisible" details that targeted supplementation can address.

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