I eat a variety of healthy foods and when I add up how much folic acid, vitamin a, iron etc I get in a day - I almost meet and sometimes exceed the daily recommendations. If I take a prenatal vitamin on top of that - can that be toxic? I'm only taking them every other day now becasue I'm nervous. Any thoughts?
Re: Can you have too many vitamins?
I was recently put on one for low vit D. Maybe pp had normal levels and didn't need the extra.
OP: You can take as much folic acid as you want from what I understand because it's water soluable and you'll just pee it out. Other things, like iron, you can get too much of. I'd definitely ask your OB what they think.
Why? Most of the recent studies I've seen suggest pregnant women (and people in general) aren't getting enough vit D.
Because I was recently diagnosed with vitamin D insufficiency, I've been researching and paying attention to this too. 70% of women post-partum in a recent Boston study were found to have insufficient or deficient levels. It's not a problem for the baby usually, as I have learned, but rather a problem later on for the mother who instead loses bone mass to support the baby's needs.
As soon as I got my lab results, I found on line the max safe dosage during pregnancy is generally considered 2,000 IU per day and popped the difference from my prenatal in my mouth right away... however, this seems to be old information. Experts seem to agree that these doses are ineffective to treat insufficiency, and recommend much higher doses. My doctor put me on 50,000 IU per week for a period of time, and will do further blood work in a couple more weeks. So... this seems to be an area of continuing research.
What I'm curious about, is did your doctor do blood work before recommending that you don't take this supplement? These days, with such a high % of us working indoors, wearing sunscreen, etc, we're a deficient society.
What form of vit D do you take? My GP prescribed it to me a few months ago and a friend told me to check and see whether it was D3 or D2. D2 is not as bioavailable so it's basically like not taking anything. I was surprised to find out this is either what the GP prescribed or what the pharmacy carries. I got a D3 1000 IU pill at the pharmacy and take that daily and my bloodwork came back great according to my OP