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Do you take a calcium supplement?

Just wondering if anyone else takes a separate calcium supplement from their prenatals. I just remembered my doctor advised me it was a good idea when I told I was planning on TTC. I picked up some Viactiv chews, and they are actually pretty good. Tastes like caramel. YUM
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Re: Do you take a calcium supplement?

  • I never thought about that before, it's probably a good idea though!

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  • I would wind up eating the whole box of those and OD'ing on Calcium.

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  • I don't, but I do eat/drink a lot of dairy daily in addition to my PNV. I agree about the Viactiv chews, though, they are pretty good!

  • I also use the caramel chews, though I'm cheap and buy the CVS brand!
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  • imagekerrbear72:
    I would wind up eating the whole box of those and OD'ing on Calcium.

    LOL! Better not get them then. Maybe try a calcium pill!

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    FET 4/6/12= 2 extended blasts transferred, with one hatching
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  • imageMuseumMaven:
    I also use the caramel chews, though I'm cheap and buy the CVS brand!

    Nice! I am cheap as well, so when these run out I'm gonna try the CVS kind. I didn't realize they had a generic brand.

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  • Good question-- I was thinking about this as well.  I eat a lot of dairy, so I'm probably good (love me some cheese)- but probably not the worst idea to supplement.  What about a regular multivitamin? Is anyone taking both the PNV and Multi?

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  • imagesunflwra:
    Good question-- I was thinking about this as well.  I eat a lot of dairy, so I'm probably good (love me some cheese)- but probably not the worst idea to supplement.  What about a regular multivitamin? Is anyone taking both the PNV and Multi?

    I eat yogurt a lot and drink cereal with milk, but my doc said that may not even be enough. Instead of eating the recommended 2 chews a day, I only eat one. I'm sure you're fine, but it's definitely a good idea on days you don't get any dairy.

    TTC since 04/2010
    Ovarian cancer survivor
    DH= low motility
    2/9/11 lap & hysteroscopy- uterine polyp & scar tissue removed
    3/25/11 IUI#1= BFP m/c; D&C at 7w3d (Trisomy 16)
    IUIs #2, #3, #4 and #5= BFNs
    Onto IVF #1= BFN
    FET 4/6/12= 2 extended blasts transferred, with one hatching
    Beta 1= 607; Beta 2= 1,564; Beta 3= 24,439; Beta 4= over 64,000
    First u/s on 5/10= TWINS! Heartbeats 158 and 160!
    It's a boy and a girl!
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  • imagesunflwra:
    Good question-- I was thinking about this as well.  I eat a lot of dairy, so I'm probably good (love me some cheese)- but probably not the worst idea to supplement.  What about a regular multivitamin? Is anyone taking both the PNV and Multi?

     I wouldn't take both. I've never heard an OB recommend both and you can get toxic levels of some vitamins if you take both, 

  • I do, not only for the baby, but for me too.  I'm lactose intolerant, so I don't get much calcium from other sources.  

    I also take Omega 3's, which are also supposed to be a good supplement to prenatals. 

  • StephKStephK member

    As someone said, if you're going to supplement with calcium, I wouldn't do it through a multi-vitamin.  With vitamins you really can have too much of a good thing.  I take a prenatal and supplement with calcium and fish oil - that was the suggested prenatal pack from the place we get our vitamins.

    Check your PNV to see if calcium is included.  Both of the PNV I've tried have been really low on calcium, but I don't know if all of them are like that.

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  • Don't take a multi and a PNV. Among other things, too much iron can kill you - I don't know exactly how much iron is in a multi but the recommended amount is in your PNV.

    I do take calcium. I just don't drink enough milk and my OB said this was a good idea. 

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  • I do take a calcium supplement in addition to a PNV. ?PNVs actually are low in?calcium. ?I have to take an iron supplement as well.
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  • This post makes me laugh, because between DH and I we drink 4 gallons of milk a week!  (skim at least, and other dairy products)  But glad the calcium supplements taste good to you!
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