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on 11/22/2005 Studies have shown that taking vitamin A directly can have a greater risk of causing SIDS.
on 11/22/2005 If you can't take vitamins, ask your MD about Natachew - prenatal chewables that give you all the folic acid and other good stuff you need. They don't taste too bad, and you don't get nauseated from them.
on 11/22/2005 I personally can't take prenatal vitamins. They made me more sick on top of already having morning sickness. I even tried 2 differnt kinds. Solution--Flintstones chewables-take 2 a day. I got my vitamins in plus i feel great.
on 11/22/2005 Studies have shown that a woman should eat foods high in folic acid (or take folic acid supplements) for the first three months of pregnancy, and preferably for at least one month prior to conception. This can help prevent neural tube defects.
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