Too much Vitamin A has been seen to cause birth defects and liver toxicity. Vitamin A in the form of Beta-Carotene (carotenoids) is okay, and actually necessary for proper fetus development and post-birth tissue repair. But avoid it in the preformed or retinol form (retinoids). Carotenoids are going to be found in fruit and vegetables, where retinoids are found in animal products (dairy, eggs, meat and liver).
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.
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.
Taking vitamins will not increase the speed at which a woman becomes pregnant.
If she is pregnant. You should discuss which vitamins with your doctor.
Yes, Nature Made prenatal vitamins are a good choice to take while pregnant. Always consult your doctor before taking any vitamins while pregnant.
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Women who are pregnant should not take normal vitamins. They should ask their doctor for special, prenatal vitamins. Some cases show that too much vitamin A can cause birth defects in children. http://www.womenshealth.gov/faq/pregnancy-medicines.cfm
Pregnant women should take prenatal vitamin supplements which are full of a lot of different vitamins and minerals that will help both the woman and the baby.
You should not take birth control while pregnant. Not at all.
Yes, you can take prenatal vitamins while an IUD is in.
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.
First of all if you are a guy, nothing is going to help. second of all, vitamins don't get you pregnant, go have a long talk with your mother. if you are a woman trying to conceive, folic acid and multi vitamins help your chances of getting pregnant. ask a doctor or pharmacist which ones would be right for you