NO
yes
It can't hurt you.
The government makes the manufacturer put expiration dates on just about anything you put in your mouth. Your vitamins are most likely fine, worse case scenario is that they may not be as effective as when "fresh." They will not be toxic.
Within reason. The date should not be far off; the pills should be intact and not crumbling. For a definitive answer, check with the pharmacist.
You should only take vitamins and iron as advised by your maternity care provider. Flintstones vitamins are for children and while they won't hurt, there are better ones for pregnant women.
yes, i believe so but ask a doctor just in case.
YOU SHOULD ALWAYS HAVE YOUR DOCTOR'S APPROVAL BEFORE TAKING ANY MEDICATION DURING PREGNANCY. I HIGHLY DOUBT IT WOULD DO HARM THOUGH. IT WOULD DO MORE HARM IF YOU DIDN'T TAKE THE VITAMINS.
Not really you must take drugs before taking vitamins
No ill effects. When medicine is essential outdated medicine is better than no medicine.
no
It depends on the vitamins and dosage.
My doctor has recommended a vitamin that I do not recognize.