Prenatal Vitamin Supplements
Prenatal vitamin supplements are vitamin supplements that
a woman can take on a daily basis to ensure that she is obtaining
appropriate quantities of essential nutrients during pregnancy.
It is important for a woman to discuss with her medical practitioner
which prenatal supplements, if any, she should take and which
she should avoid. It is essential that all prenatal vitamin
supplements are only taken under the advisement of a medical
professional. There are some prenatal vitamin supplements
that can prove dangerous for a pregnant woman to take and
she has to be especially cautious.
The most important point to consider when deciding which
prenatal vitamin supplements to take is which one contains
certain nutrients that are beneficial to the woman and her
developing baby. The majority of adults do not need additional
vitamins as they receive sufficient from a balanced diet but
a pregnant woman often needs prenatal vitamin supplements,
especially for folic acid and iron. However, it is essential
that she ensures that the prenatal vitamin supplements that
she takes to provide one particular nutrient do not contain
potentially harmful amounts of another.
One of the most toxic types of prenatal vitamin that a pregnant
woman has to be extremely cautious of is vitamin A. For this
reason the most suitable prenatal vitamins for pregnant women
who require extra vitamin A are those which contain vitamin
A in the form of beta-carotene. Beta-carotene is a nutrient
that is found in fruits and vegetables and is converted into
vitamin A in the body. Prenatal vitamin supplements that contain
vitamin A from animal products can cause birth defects when
taken in high doses during pregnancy but beta-carotene is
a much safer prenatal vitamin as it is not toxic in high doses.
It is essential that a woman discusses prenatal vitamin supplements
with her health practitioner at her first prenatal check-up.
They can examine her current dietary requirements and assess
whether prenatal vitamin supplements are necessary to increase
the amount of nutrients that she has available for her baby.
Often a doctor will recommend that a pregnant woman takes
a course of a folic acid vitamin supplement during the first
trimester of her pregnancy. Folic acid is the most commonly
prescribed prenatal supplement for the months prior to becoming
pregnant as well and it is essential for the health and growth
of the baby, especially the brain functions. Iron is another
prenatal vitamin supplement that is recommended to prevent
the mother suffering from anaemia due to the demands that
the baby puts on her iron consumption.
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