Folic acid, a type of B vitamin, has been shown to prevent defects in the neural tube - the precursor to the central nervous system - in a developing foetus.
The neural tube develops in the first month of pregnancy; medical professionals typically recommend women take a folic acid supplement during the first trimester of pregnancy.
Continued supplementation, however, may not be needed in the late stages of pregnancy and may actually increase the risk of allergies in offspring.
The third group included mothers with normal placenta and normal diet ("control").
For the study published in the American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, the team measured systemic inflammation and tested skin reactions - markers of allergies - to the common allergens dust mites and egg whites in the lambs.
However, when tested with egg white protein, the restricted supplement and control groups showed higher rates of allergic reaction than the restricted group.
"Patients should be counselled regarding the potential increase risks of progeny allergy of continuing folic acid supplementation for the entirety of pregnancy," the researchers said.
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