Should
You Take Prenatal Vitamins?
By Carl DiNello
Prenatal supplements (PNVs) are specially formulated vitamin and
mineral supplements that women may take before pregnancy to be sure
that they will have all of the essential nutrients they need during
pregnancy. Studies have shown that a healthy baby can benefit from
the use of prenatal supplements before and throughout pregnancy.
Prenatal vitamins come
in a variety of formulations. Most PNV are distributed as samples
to physician's offices. This gives you the chance to try multiple
samples. Some will come with stool softeners, while other's will
have binders. This sampling allows you to find out which you may,
or may not tolerate. Selecting one you can tolerate makes it easier
to take, and makes it easier for you to remember to take it daily.
What Is The Ideal Prenatal
Vitamin?
Some components
of PNV supplements are common to all formulations. They are folic
acid, iron, and calcium. Most prenatal vitamins include only 100
to 250 mg of calcium. Women need approximately 1,000 to 1,200 mg
daily, so a separate calcium supplement should also be taken. With
this exception for calcium, never take any additional supplements
with your prenatal vitamins unless they are prescribed by your doctor.
Many over-the-counter
supplements may contain levels of vitamins and minerals that are
too high. It may be smarter to use a PNV that has been specifically
formulated for pregnant women and/or women trying to conceive. Unless
a mother is considered to be at "nutritional risk," PNVs
are not recommended postpartum. Some women may benefit from the
taking of prenatal vitamins postpartum if they are planning to become
pregnant in less than one year. However, most experts would recommend
spacing pregnancy by at least one year.
Who Should Take Prenatal
Vitamins?
Ask your doctor. A prenatal
supplement may not be necessary if you are a healthy woman who eats
a well-balanced diet and has no risk factors. This is something
necessary to discuss with your doctor in order to determine what
is right for you. No matter how healthily you eat, it is generally
difficult to meet all your nutritional needs each and every day.
This is especially true while pregnant, or trying to conceive. In
this case, prenatal vitamins can act as insurance. One common supplement
all doctors agree should be taken is folic acid.
When is the taking of
prenatal vitamins a must? For a women with a history of poor eating
habits, or are on a restricted diet such as a vegan diet, or who
require a specific nutrient due to an existing medical condition
will definitely need to take some type of supplement.
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