Excellent info ❤
I'd love to see a video on the things you mentioned in the video 😮. As always, thanks for making such an informative video i always learn something new with you! 😁👍🏻
Previous doctor, told me I have mthfr and to ONLY take prenatal with folate. I have a history of RPL she said there’s some studies that the variant can cause miscarriage and my last pregnancy resulted in a placenta abruption at 29 weeks. Currently pregnant and terrified.
I can do a video about it, it’s all very confusing. A very large number of people have this variant and there are lots of large organizations who say you should still take folic acid even with the MTHFR Gene variant. It’s stressful! What I can say is MTHFR gene variants do not cause placental abruptions so if that’s a concern here you can wash it away! In the end if you have a provider you trust you should follow their care guidance as they are ultimately responsible for the health and safety of you and your baby ♥️
I’m a little worried but I’m a little happy. I’m glad it’s Christmas baby.
Nurse Tina, Could you share any insight on adding Vitamin D drops to your baby’s nutrition during the time they’re breastfeeding? Curious to hear your thoughts on that!
Hi Nurse Tina 🩷 would Thorne basic prenatal be a supplement you would approve? I also take Nordic naturals it has 1060EPA/260 DH
Are prenatal vitamins truly necessary? Wouldn't a regular blood test confirm the actual vitamins and minerals a pregnant woman needs? Are there any studies showing that not taking these supplements increases the risk of fetus abnomalies and/ or deformities? I am asking all of these questions because I do tend to avoid taking supplements unnecessarily, meaning that if my blood tests show I don't lack a particular substance in my body, I wouldn't dose it up just to be sure it doesn't by chance go down.
If you eat a well balanced diet your provider may very well say to you the extra vitamins and minerals aren’t necessary. But I would say with almost complete certainty that very very few providers would say you don’t need to take folic acid (and some might say ok to a methylated folate too) because the risk of neural tube defects is indeed proven higher with lower levels of folate. And anencephaly, as in the video, is almost always fatal. So by advising you against folic acid they would be taking on some of that responsibility if your child does indeed have a neural tube defect.
In the end of course it’s up to you! And you’re right to ask questions, so you should. Just make sure you’re informed before deciding ♥️
I've been taking NatureMade, so glad to hear it's a good one! I'm currently 37 weeks. I've heard I can keep taking the Prenatal after delivery, rather than switching to a Postnatal. Is that true? What's the difference in Prenatal vs Postnatal vitamins?
Chat with your provider but yes some of them say just carry on on the same one! It’s important to keep up your vitamin and nutrient (and iron) levels post baby ♥️
Are the prescription prenatal vitamins better than OTC? And will they include all the listed ingredients?
I can’t recommend Perelel enough!!
Nice to see they include some choline! Also need to note they are a methylated folate not folic acid (important for people to know this element). But sadly they might be out of reach for some people financially. Beautiful website ♥️
I’m 11 weeks pregnant and I do take prenatal 1 from 1 a day. Recent bloodwork says I’m boardly lacking of iron. Is there anything methods to increase iron?
Iron supplements is what I take
Your doctor can prescribe some or recommend some as well
Did she end up making the folic acid / folate video ????
I’m a little worried Emma but I’m a little happy
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Correction: pregnant WOMEN. WTF is up with the pregnant people thing? Only women can get pregnant.
I’m not taking prenatals.
Great info! Love the breakdown of the Target prenatal vitamins at the end!