After 3 years of TTC, I started taking a B Complex vitamin because I read it can help with leveling hormones and progesterone. Lo and behold, 1 month after taking it my body manages to spit out an egg on its own and viola, I'm pregnant.
Now my dilemma, I don't know if I should continue the B Complex or stop it. Because I know it's what helped me get pregnant, I'm terrified of stopping it and then losing the baby. I know that sounds silly but after 2 losses and 3 years, I'm desperate to hold onto this baby. Then again, I don't want to be harming the baby by taking too much vitamin, especially since I'm taking a prenatal. Although most things I've read online states that the vitamin is water solvuable so you pee out the excess.
My doctor's answer was "Just don't take too much Viramin A". Um, ok, that doesn't help me with my Vitamin B dilemma! I'm going to call tomorrow to get more clarity but in the meantime, do any of you guys take B Complex along with your prenatal?
Re: Anyone here take B Complex?
See I thought for morning sickness, B6 is recommended but I'm taking B complex, which has ALL vitamins jammed into 1 pill.
TTC#2=July 2011: Surprise BFP: Chemical Pregnancy
I was eating primarily vegan before getting pregnant and took it daily to get my B12, along with a prenatal. Continued to take it daily throughout first trimester because my nausea made my diet so incomplete. I'm not following a vegan diet now (will probably get back on it after baby), but still take it maybe a couple times a week.
I haven't had a problem.
Hope he gives you better clarification on this.
I took a B complex before getting preg with DD2 and this pregnancy.... I'm MTHFR heterozygous and have had 3 miscarriages, none while taking an extra B complex which may be coincidence but who knows. I did continue to take the B complex but then slacked off after 13ish weeks only taking when I remembered and when I was nauseous. I also take some vitamin D for my pasty skin/indoor job and now magnesium to ward off those charley horses which are horrible.
I have no problem with my patients taking what I listed above and neither does my OB who knows I take them. Vit A is toxic in large doses, but you're not going to OD on a b-complex.
Thanks guys, I feel a bit better about taking it. Although I may do what drcolleen suggested and wean off it after 13 weeks.
And to clarify, I was not asking for medical advice. Simply asking who here takes it. Sheesh, didn't know I had to have my flame retardant suit on for such a simple question!
TTC#2=July 2011: Surprise BFP: Chemical Pregnancy
FWIW: I take a megadose of Niacin (vitamin B-3, at 1,000 mg.) to treat depression (I'm suuuuuper anti-meds, but extremely pro-vitamin) and when I brought my vitamins in at my first prenatal appointment, my doctor was like, "Awesome. No need to stop now."
Vitamin A's a big deal, as is megadosing on B-6 (like, seriously megadosing 400 mg and above) but if your doc says its fine, roll on, sister. B vitamins help your immune system and keep your attitude bright and sunny -- hope this helps to reassure you.