Yes, a female going through menopause can take a prenatal vitamin. It would help maintain the level of vitamins that maybe missing from their body.
I am not for sure if it is bad or not. But I do know that during the first trimester, alot of nuerological stuff is going on. If you want your baby to be as healthy as they can be you need to take prenatal vitamins:)
YES ITS NORMAL NOW DAYZ
Well Bananas are factually known to balance moodswings. Soy products like soy milk and tofu are suggested for women going through menapause.
Yes. Until menopause is finished there is a risk for pregnancy.
Continue taking it... If you weren't regular before as far as going to the bathroom, it's a good thing you're going regular now. I was on it for 3 months, got pregnant, earlier this year on April 24th 2007, done a pregnancy test May 18th 2007 had her on Sept 14th 2007 She died cause I had her at 5 1/2 months due to INCOMPETENT CERVIX, she was 414gms, just too little to receive any breathing tube, they couldn't save her. Since you're on the Metformin now, this can help you faster, it did for me. Up the dosages each week. Any over the counter Prenatal vitamins or doctor's prescribed. Every women is different, but this worked for me. Ex: week 1: Metformin 500mg w/ Prenatal vitamins week 2: Metformin 1000mg w/ Prenatal vitamins week 3: Metformin 1500mg w/ Prenatal vitamins week 4: Metformin 2000mg w/ Prenatal vitamins Stay blessed!
Yes!!!! Please take the vitamins. The vitamins contain an essential nutrient called Folic Acid. Folic Acid is important to the devloping baby. The Folic Acid helps the proper formation of the baby, including the spine. It also helps in the proper formaion of cells.
Doctors recommend women to take prenatal vitamins before, during, and after pregnancy. It is very important to make sure you have enough folic acid so the baby will develop healthy.
Yes, they are going to help your hair grow but keep in mind you can just take a biotin supplement which is know to help skin, nail, and hair health. Plus some even say it makes their hair thicker.
Yes, they even help with skin texture and nails. But, there have been strange talks about great loss of hair after you stop taking them. Because these usually prevent hair from falling.
It's probably to see if you have any infections such as bladder, kidney, urinary, yeast, bacterial, etc. To make sure the baby and you are not going through any unnecessary problems.
Your doctor can talk to you about vitamins you should take to help out with your menopause. When women are going through menopause their body can be out of wack. Vitamins such as C and D might be a good start.
The nutrients that keep the body process going are water, minerals, fats ,carbohydrates and vitamins