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No but the most important thing about the prenatal vitamins is the folic acid. You can substitute prenatal vitamins for a multi-vitamin along with a daily dose of folic acid.
No. Prenatals contain folic acid, which you need in order to prevent fetal monstrosities. Vitamin water does not contain folic acid in sufficient quantities for a pregnant woman
Folic Acid is known as vitamin B9
Yes. Even though it is used by pregnant women, along with a prenatal multivitamin, folic acid, in reasonable amounts, is taken by men as well (as a vitamin supplement).
Folic Acid is actually several vitamins; M, B9 and Bc.
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.
Yep... Vitamin B9 also known as Folic Acid / Folate
Well these vitamins are excellent to take before pregnancy, but they don't increase your chances of pregnancy. I do not recommend that you stop taking them though. The folic acid and prenatal vitamins (which is just a multi-vitamin containing the right amounts of folic acid) is what will help your developing baby's spine form properly.
Lots of vitamins, protein and calcium. Basically what every one needs all the time with the addition of Folic Acid. You can get folic acid in prenatal vitamin form or in dark leafy vegetables (spinach etc.)
The vitamin is Folic Acid.
vitamin B9
vitamin b complex is also a group of vitamins