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TwinLab - Pre-Natal Care Multi Vitamin, 120 capsules Review

TwinLab - Pre-Natal Care Multi Vitamin, 120 capsules
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I love this prenatal because it has some ingredients that are hard to find in others (like Magnesium - great for leg cramps and avoiding depression). As far as the reviewer cautioning against Vitamin A - this prenatal has Vitamin A in the form of Beta Carotene, which is safe during pregnancy. It is Vitamin A that comes from Retinol that is dangerous.

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Spring Valley Prenatal Multivitamin Review

Spring Valley Prenatal Multivitamin
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These prenatal vitamins are good for the price. I am not pregnant, but anticipating pregnancy again soon, so I decided to start back taking prenatal vitamins to prepare my body. I absolutely love these. My nails are growing, my skin is clear, and they give me energy.

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Slow Fe Slow Release Iron Tablets 90-Count Box Review

Slow Fe Slow Release Iron Tablets 90-Count Box
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This is the only iron product that many people--including me--can tolerate. It is substantially more expensive than many other iron preparations, but I don't mind paying extra to avoid the awful side effects associated with those. (AMAZON'S PRICE, however, was better than my local Wal-Mart or CVS.)
I DO MIND VERY MUCH that the manufacturer ignores customer reviews that talk about the terribly inconvenient packaging. Why should loyal customers who are willing to pay more for the product be subjected to trying to wrest these tablets from the packaging? Perhaps people with small children or mentally incompetent people in their households prefer such packaging, but why can't a plastic bottle be made available to the rest of us?
Thanks, Amazon, for friendly pricing. Boo-Hiss, Novartis, for your ongoing disregard of your customers' preferences.
Jayni Mosher.

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Deva Vegan Vitamins Prenatal Multivtamn Review

Deva Vegan Vitamins Prenatal Multivtamn
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The prenatal vitamins out there are rarely geared towards vegan women - you'll find many popular brands lacking in B12 completely or having insufficient amounts. Others are so overdosed with other vitamins (which, in such large amounts, have been linked to birth defects) that you're getting way more than you need. This one is the only one I could find which had everything I needed in the right proportion and another bonus is that it is over the counter and thus ends up being cheaper than co-paying for a prescription! THANK YOU to the manufacturers!!! :)

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Complete Prenatal System Review

Complete Prenatal System
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With my first pregnancy, I tried just about every prenatal vitamin on the market. Everything made me sick. Even half a pill. Even with a full meal. Even at night. I tried everything and it still came right back up. So I quit taking vitamins!
With my second pregnancy (twins), I knew couldn't possibly survive without a supplement. Sicker than ever, I stumbled upon the Rainbow Light Complete Food-Based Prenatal System and let me tell you it was a life-saver.
I'm now in the last six weeks of my third (and last) pregnancy and STILL using this prenatal. It's the only one I recommend.
TIPS:
--Take two vitamins with breakfast, two with lunch, and two with dinner.
--If that doesn't work for you, do three in the morning and three at night.
--If that is too hard, try Rainbow Light's Just Once Prenatal (though not as good).
CAUTION:
--If you have never had a problem with iron deficiency anemia AND you have too much iron in your blood, you might want to find a prenatal without iron. This one might make you constipated.
--Never use any supplement for an overly-lengthy period of time. After 2.5-3 years of continual use I developed a sensitivity and can no longer tolerate this supplement (full body rash within 15 minutes). Nobody ever warned me, but I'm warning you!

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Rainbow Light Just Once Prenatal One Multivitamin Review

Rainbow Light Just Once Prenatal One Multivitamin
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I specifically searched for this item online just so I could rave about it! I used these prenatals with my second pregnancy and wish I'd had them for my first. I continued to take them for the year I spent nursing my baby. They made me feel so good that I have started taking them again in place of a multi (I'm not currently pregnant). After trying many expensive brands of multivitamins (including the $$$ packets that are supposed to be better than a "one-a-day" pill), I still maintain I was better off with this one remarkable vitamin. After 4 days of consistently taking this, I am NOTICABLY more awake, energized, and focused. Instead of taking a vitamin because I am "supposed to," I take it because it actually makes me FEEL BETTER. I don't have to blindly hope that it's doing something!
I am appalled by the people who whine about the bad taste and smell. They are supposed to be SWALLOWED, after all. Nobody says you have to suck on them. Vitamins and minerals that are natural, potent, and effective SHOULD have a sort of funky smell. Think of what they are made from! A "pretty" vitamin with no smell or taste is going to made of mostly synthetic ingredients that aren't going to be absorbed by your body anyway. I mean jeez, most people take vitamins in the first place because they are too lazy to eat right, so they try to get the required nutrients in a convenient little pill. They are vitamins and minerals you and your baby NEED, in a PILL, that you SWALLOW, ONCE A DAY. Now you want it to taste good on the way down and not have an odor? Do you want a vitamin that works, or one that is super attractive -- because this one works. Hold your nose and take it with something sweet if you have to.

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Enfamil Expecta Lipil, Softgels, 30 softgels (Pack of 2) Review

Enfamil Expecta Lipil, Softgels, 30 softgels (Pack of 2)
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I first heard about Enfamil Expecta Lipil at a pregnancy nutrition course led by a nurse, who worked in prenatal for over 30 years. Since this is my first pregnancy, I didn't realize that omega-3 fatty acids were beneficial to the brain development of the growing embryo and fetus. I only knew at the time that pregnant women were supposed to be taking prenatal vitamins. I started taking Expecta Lipil around the 4th month of pregnancy. I figure it's never too late to start since I only learned of such information during my 2nd trimester. I am now starting my 3rd trimester.
I recommend this product based on several factors: 1. I didn't experience any side effects. 2. The product is manufactured by Mead Johnson, a reputable manufacturer of baby products. 3. The softgel is easily taken with my prenatal vitamins after a meal. 4. This brand was recommended by a seasoned health professional. 5. The product will definitely benefit my growing baby. 6. The purchase of a pack of 2 (60 gels total)definitely saved me some money. I ordered several packs to last for the duration of my pregnancy.
I only gave 4 out of 5 stars because initially I had difficulty removing a softgel from its blister packaging. The backing was not perforated. To easily remove a softgel, I punctured the backing with my thumb nail to tear it off. Also, absorption information was neither provided on the box nor at the manufacturer's website. This information would be helpful for the curious mother to roughly determine the amount of fatty acids that actually migrates into our bloodstream. This would allow me to keep track of my nutritional intake during my pregnancy. (In case you are wondering, I have a science background and have been working for the pharmaceutical industry for almost a decade.)

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Nature Made Prenatal MultiPlus 200 mg DHA - 90 Liquid Softgels Review

Nature Made Prenatal MultiPlus 200 mg DHA - 90 Liquid Softgels
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I agree, I'm so angry that they would put artificial food coloring in these PRENATALS. We're not kids, and don't need attractive colors to help us take these vitamins. When I first started taking them, I thought the a company that calls themselves "Nature Made" just used beets for coloring, until about 2 weeks later I decided to read the back label more carefully and noticed they have Red 40, and blue and yellow. It's all over the web to try and avoid eating food with Red 40 during pregnancy. I will never trust this company again, especially since their name implies that they are "natural".

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Trimedisyn Review

Trimedisyn
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After having tried several different brands of prenatal, we found this product through recommendation of a friend. SO glad we did! They do not cause any of the nausea that the other brands tend to, and I actually feel the difference. The probiotics are doing their job, and I feel awesome. The pills actually smell good, kind of like bananas and blueberries, and smell is no small thing when you are pregnant! These are the first vitamins that don't put my stomach off just be smell.

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Vitafusion Prenatal, Gummy Vitamins, 90-Count Review

Vitafusion Prenatal, Gummy Vitamins, 90-Count
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I was very discouraged with regular prenatal vitamins that are the size of horse pills OR with the omega supplement that has a fishy aftertaste. These gummies taste great, I was surprised at how much they taste like candy, and there is no bad aftertaste! I actually look forward to taking my vitamins each day. Great product, would recommend to my friends and family who are looking for an alternative to regular prenatal vitamins.

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