Unplanned pregnancies are common. However, high blood phe in a mother with PKU can have devastating effects on the unborn baby, so it is important blood phe levels are controlled prior to becoming pregnant. See PKU and Pregnancy for more information.
High phe levels do not tend to occur in isolation. If an individual has high phe levels due to no longer taking their protein substitute as part of their diet, they are also at risk of not fully meeting their requirements for several vitamins that are added to the protein substitute.
The recommendation is Diet for Life but if an adult feels very strongly that they want to come off diet, they should discuss it with their Specialist Metabolic team. Although the team will respect and seek to support that individual’s choice, they will also want to monitor their health and well-being to ensure that coming “off diet” has no ill effects. Part of that monitoring will be ensuring that the diet is well balanced and providing all the nutrients required for good health.
If somebody simply stops taking their protein substitute whilst remaining on a severely restricted protein intake, they are putting themselves at risk of protein malnutrition and vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
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