No, it is never too late! If your Dr. hasn't recommended a prenatal vitamin- or you haven't seen a Dr. its not too late to give your baby some extra vitamin help.
However, it is best to take vitamins from the time you find out (even before you conceive if possible).
Your Dr. should recommend prenatal vitamins, and if he/she doesn't or you don't have a Dr. for whatever circumstance - I would personally recommend Stuart prenatal vitamins that you can pick up at Walgreens, CVS or other stores.
I took them at the end of my pregnancy with my son, my mom took them will all five of her pregnancies and we all turned out happy and healthy. I have only good things to say about these vitamins and it's never too late, or early for that matter for prenatal vitamins.
Yes, In most cases multi vitamins can improve ones health and the immune system if the vitamins are taken regularly
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.
I've read not to take anything "multi-symptom." You can take Tyelnol Cold and Benadryl.
Multi-Vitamins can be taken with other supplements in moderation. Any over dosage of multiple vitamins and supplements can cause harm to a persons mental or physical condition.
Yes, taking multiple vitamins during the week is perfectly ok and normal. With all the multi-vitamins out there it's hard not to get all mixed up with what's ok to take and what's not, but when it all comes down to it, nobody ever got sick from taking to many vitamins.
I think so because mulit vitamins has a vitamin c .
Tae-Bo! My wife lost more than 20 pounds by combining 4 days or more each week of Tae-Bo with drinking more water and adding more good things to her diet. She also took her multi-vitamins from Shaklee (shaklee.com) and breast fed until the baby was at least 6 months - breast feeding can help a woman lose 900 calories per day.
http://dietarysupplements.nlm.nih.gov/dietary/detail.jsp?contain=11001010&name=Kirkland+Signature+Mature+Multi+Vitamins+%26+Minerals&pageD=brand
This depends on what you mean by work. If you mean in helping maintain a healthy level of vitamins and minerals in the body yes they do work, but they will not achieve anything more then this. If you are low on certain vitamins taking multi vitamins may make you feel better. If you already have a healthy diet and eat all the correct vitamins already you will notice no difference.
From my personal experience; No, they do not.
Many different things can affect hair color results, from medication to multi vitamins to pregnancy hormones. Therefore, the hormones that your body is now producing while pregnant has affected your hair color and will probably not turn out the way it did prior to your pregnancy.
Multi-vitamins can color a mans semen yellow.