Prenatal vitamins do not directly help with HPV (human papillomavirus) infection. While they provide essential nutrients that support overall health during pregnancy, they do not treat or prevent HPV. It's important for individuals with HPV to follow medical advice for monitoring and managing the virus, including regular screenings and vaccinations. Consulting a healthcare provider is recommended for personalized guidance.
Prenatal pills do not make or help you *get* pregnant. Prenatal pills help to prepare your body to make sure that you are getting the adequate vitamins and minerals needed to support the baby *during* pregnancy. I
your prenatal pills can cause it, too much iron. your prenatal pills can cause it, too much iron.
No, taking prenatal vitamins won't impact on your period. Prenatal pills are typically vitamins, which could see you have a better period all together, but won't be a major change.
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No it does not.
Drink lots of milk and you can take prenatal pills it will greatly help your nails as well as your hair :)
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You can't pass on HPV to your baby born by cesarean section. Typically, c-section isn't recommended based solely on a history of HPV. Talk with your prenatal care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Someone is really pulling your leg !!!
No.You have to get the tubal reversed first. Unless you do that anything else won't matter.
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Its an iron nd folic acid tablet used to increase haemoglonin