Well I guess technically that is up to you, so you can, but there is no reason too.(that is if by "regular vitamins" you mean a regular multivitamin) You end up taking more vitamins than you liver can process and could end up being a strain on your system. Other supplements may be fine if approved by your doctor i.e. fish oil supplements, vitamin c etc. in conjunction with your prenatal. Always consult your physician
its the same thing a multi is a prenatel
i wouldn't suggest it, it might be ok, but you shouldn't risk it because of the pregnancy.
It is safe to take royal jelly and propolis with prenatal vitamins. You may be consuming excess levels of some vitamins, like vitamin B but these bee products are just food.
Prenatal, as the word implies, is best for pregnant women. With the expense of prenatal vitamins and since they are designed to support pregnancy, it makes no sense for a 65-year old woman to buy a product she really doesn't need. A good multi-vitamin will supply your daily dietary vitamin needs. Your doctor can suggest other supplements IF you need them.
Vitamin A in too high of doses can cause birth defects so the amount you get in your daily diet and your prenatal vitamin should be enough.
You can take any kind of prenatal vitamin before you get pregnant. If you can't take the prenatal vitamins, try Flintstone vitamins. Doctors recommend this all the time.
Yes you may take prenatal vitamins on the HCG diet as long as they don't contain hidden sugars such as dextrose, sucralose, etc. Check this before taking any type of multi vitamin while on HCG.
Yes, and no. Vitamin C boosts your immune system, which may cause flares or for you to feel unwell. It is difficult to find a prenatal without Vitamin C, but if you can find a prenatal with just folic acid, you will be fine.
My doctor suggested I take 100mg of B6 daily for nausea along with my prenatal vitamin. But you should check with your own doctor.
Clomid is taken before you conceived and if your pregnant already then you will be taking prenatal vitamins.
Yes you r i do it all the time
Rodiola Rosea is safe to take along with a multi vitamin with or with out food. From my experience the tincture form is the best way to take rhodiola and is rather easy to make from the dessicated root. multi vitamins generally have a multiple number of minerals along with basic fat/water soluble vitamin; none of which should interact with rhodiola. even if you some how had a multi vitamin with rhodiola extact all ready in it, the small amount present in the multi would not make a dosage taken separately too much.
I am not a doctor, but yes, you can take both.