if you're pregnant, yes. although i should think it would do no harm to take them when NOT pregnant. However the vitamins are specifically for pregnant women and so the vitamins in it would be of a different recommended daily amount, you should check the label first and see what % of your RDA for each vitamin it has because for some vitamins for example Zinc, continually being on a high dosage of it can cause your blood to stop absorbing copper and iron .....etc.
Basically, jsut check the label before taking any.
Yes, it won't hurt you. It just contains more of some vitamins and minerals that you don't really need more of if you are not a pregnant woman.
Yes, they can. In fact they are often prescribed for seniors when they have low iron levels. They can contribute to constipation, so precautions should be taken to avoid this.
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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, 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
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.
just keep taking them as normal and try to maintain your proper diet.
Prenatal vitamins are the best. Ask your doctor. Don't take vitamins which are not specifically for pregnant women as some (like vitamin A) can cause problems. With vitamins more is not better.
Yes, a female going through menopause can take a prenatal vitamin. It would help maintain the level of vitamins that maybe missing from their body.
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).