No, the vitamins would not make the test come out positive. Pregnancy tests look for a compound called hCG, which is not in prenatal vitamins.
That said, 2 days late is awfully early for a home pregnancy test; I'd expect the test might come out negative even if you were pregant. If you haven't started in a week, the test should give accurate results.
I'm not pregnant and in my case, yes, the prenatal vitamins did make my breasts grow larger.
Prenatal vitamins such as Spring Valley's gummy prenatal vitamins can be used to help hair and nail growth. It does not throw your cycle and make it irregular if you happen to not be pregnant. In fact many gynecologists actually prefer if you take prenatal vitamins before you become pregnant in order to prepare your body for pregnancy.
The only thing that differs from prenatal vitamins and regular mulitvitamins is folic acid. folic acid is a necessary nutrient for pregnant woman. It aids in the proper growth of the spinal column in the developing baby. If you are low on energy you might want to consider taking more B vitamins.
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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.
no, prenatal vitamins are essential to your childs growth, not saying that your baby will not develop without it but it does give extra nutrients to the baby and also keep your body in good health.
Vitamin A is good for you and your health, and prenatal vitamins are a great way to replenish those oh so needed vitamins essential for growth and your immune system. Carotene is also really good for you, it helps make your hair and nales grow. With that said, it is possible to take too much Vitamin A, but too much is at a very high level. However, there are special considerations when you are pregnant. While any vitamins that are labeled "Prenatal" should have the correct level of each vitamin, please speak to your doctor. Your doctor can tell you if the level of Vitamin A in your vitamins is correct.
if your hair is sensitive it may damage but if it suits after using once you can use it if felt it better.
i have started a course of folic acid over the last three months as i hope to try to fall pregnant but i have noticed excessive facial hair growth recently and dont know if this is related or coincidence has anyone else experienced this ?
There are many pills that can be taken for hair growth. Many of these are scams, used to take money from desperate people. However, there are some things that actually work. For example, biotin and prenatal vitamins are excellent for encouraging hair growth.
Prenatal vitamins, are vitamins designed for pregnant women, meaning they may have higher amounts of iron, and folic acid not found in OTC vitamins. They will not harm you and are actually recommended during the time you are trying to conceive and during your 6-8 weeks postpartum.
I haven't seen anything recommending vitamins before pregnancy, but all during pregnancy is recommended. And of course, if you have any vitamin deficiencies in general, you should take care of yourself. Of course, because it is hard to know exactly when you become pregnant, if you are trying to get pregnant, it definitely can't hurt... and stopping things that would be harmful to a baby can't hurt either.