I'm not a doctor, but think about it: For centuries there was no such thing as pre-natal vitamins, and people kept being born anyway.
You should always ask your doctor before you start or stop taking any pills though.
(congratulations on your pregnancy!)
Well, you might not need them, but they won't hurt you.
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.
yes, always take your vitamins
Most natural vitamins are safe to take, but if you are pregnant or wanting to become pregnant, you need to be careful then because there are some vitamins that can be harmful to the fetus.
No it isn't
It is safe to take royal jelly and propolis with prenatal vitamins. You may be consuming excess levels of some vitamins, like vitamin B but these bee products are just food.
Well I guess technically that is up to you, so you can, but there is no reason too.(that is if by "regular vitamins" you mean a regular multivitamin) You end up taking more vitamins than you liver can process and could end up being a strain on your system. Other supplements may be fine if approved by your doctor i.e. fish oil supplements, vitamin c etc. in conjunction with your prenatal. Always consult your physician
Flintstone's vitamins are safe as long as they are administered according to directions. Also, as with all vitamins and minerals it's important to keep in a secured place away from children to avoid overdose.
Vitamins can be a great way to keep your toddler healthy as long as you give him or her vitamins that are made specifically for children of that age. Feeding a toddler vitamins designed for adults is not safe, because the dosages are larger.
Yes, it is generally safe to take water-soluble and fat-soluble vitamins together. Water-soluble vitamins dissolve in water and are easily excreted by the body if taken in excess, while fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the body's fat tissues. It is important to follow recommended dosages and consult a healthcare provider if unsure.
No. It slows down the cleanse. Alot of vitamins require you to eat something before you take it. There are very few that may be OK to take while on the cleanse. But, better safe than sorry, don't take them.
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.