I take a prescription prenatal called VitaMed MD Plus. It is free with my insurance and it is a 30 day supply. I was actually worried it was going to be expensive since it was a prescription, and then I was pleasantly surprised.
I can't believe how much you are paying, that sounds so high! Is your insurance even paying any of it? Even if I were to purchase mine without insurance they wouldn't be that expensive.
I take a centrum multi vitamin with a Folic acid supplement. The Folic acid is less than $5 for a 90 day supply and the centrum I buy on sale plus usually have a coupon. So I would say $10 or under for a 90 day supply
Target brand here too - 200 pills for ~$15 I think? I take a separate DHA supplement, cvs brand. $12 for a 30 day supply but they were on clearance for $2 a box so I stocked up.
I don't have a prescription for my prenatals... Though I do take a nutraceutical grade one. It's from Metagenics. I also take a folic acid and DHA supp. Altogether I pay about $60 a month... And that's including wholesale because I buy them directly from work.
BFP#1: 08/30/12 EDD 04/30/12 m/c 09/04/12 6wks BFP#2: 01/27/13 EDD 10/06/13 missed m/c 02/25/13 9wks BFP#3: 10/30/13 EDD 07/05/14 Our little dude was born on 07/10/14 @ 2:19p
I was given a prescription when I told my doctor we were ttc, she wanted me to start before pregnancy. The script was over $100 a month! I called back and they changed the prescription, so now I pay $0.
Rx prenatals have 1 mg of folic acid, OTCs have 0.8 mg. Thats what the difference is. Which is why most docs say meh.
This. My doc wanted me on a prescription bc I am AMA and had difficulty getting pregnant. Also along with CoQ10, it contains DHA. So all in one .... But still.... I've confirmed what I thought that I am paying more than anyone else.
I think I get 150/$30. I take the RainbowOne Prenatals. I have found those are easy on my stomach because they are natural and food/plant based not so many chemicals. I can literally take this vitamin on an empty stomach and not get sick as apposed the RX ones I paid a shit ton of money for last pregnancy.
@mrscutforth, I do the Rainbow Light ones too; that is what I am getting from Amazon, the 150 ct for $19.
Same. Amazon subscribe and save for the win. But mine are 90ct for like $16 ish.
Mine are free. My doc prescribes them, but the pharmacy I fill them at, which is a local grocery store, fills prenatals for free. I would never have known about it, but the fertility clinic we used told me about it.
I have a script and they are free. Meijer pharmacy gives free prenatals with a script. Even without a script I only ever paid a few bucks for a bottle. I can't imagine paying $20 - $80 for prenatals!
With my first pregnancy, the doc mentioned that I can get a prescription if it would be cheaper than OTC with insurance. With my copay, it wouldn't have been. Nothing was mentioned about a script this pregnancy.
I dont pay anything for mine. I get them from Meijer Pharmacy ( A Michigan store that is comparable to Wal-Mart). These are the ones my doc recommended and they are on the free list as long as you have an Rx for them. I am thankful after seeing how much some of you pay!
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I pay $80 after insurance for a 30 day supply of multivitamin tablets plus DHA capsules; VitaMed Plus prescribed by my RE. After IVF and having PGAL mentality, $80 is nothing.
The folic acid is supposed to be more easily metabolized. The same RE prescribed this for a friend who he believed was having an issue with this and she was finally able to maintain a pregnancy. @lindslalala I'm sure from her perspective it was more invaluable than "unicorn dust".
Nothing, but our base pharmacy just prescribes an OTC PNV. Last pg I had a prescription (Neevo DHA) and I paid a $9 co-pay for a 90 day supply I think.
Re: How much are you paying for your pre-natals?
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BFP#1: 08/30/12 EDD 04/30/12 m/c 09/04/12 6wks
BFP#2: 01/27/13 EDD 10/06/13 missed m/c 02/25/13 9wks
BFP#3: 10/30/13 EDD 07/05/14 Our little dude was born on 07/10/14 @ 2:19p
This. My doc wanted me on a prescription bc I am AMA and had difficulty getting pregnant. Also along with CoQ10, it contains DHA. So all in one .... But still.... I've confirmed what I thought that I am paying more than anyone else.
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@mrscutforth, I do the Rainbow Light ones too; that is what I am getting from Amazon, the 150 ct for $19.
Same. Amazon subscribe and save for the win. But mine are 90ct for like $16 ish.
I buy the OTC ones for $10 for a 90 day supply.
With my first pregnancy, the doc mentioned that I can get a prescription if it would be cheaper than OTC with insurance. With my copay, it wouldn't have been. Nothing was mentioned about a script this pregnancy.
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The folic acid is supposed to be more easily metabolized. The same RE prescribed this for a friend who he believed was having an issue with this and she was finally able to maintain a pregnancy. @lindslalala I'm sure from her perspective it was more invaluable than "unicorn dust".
That's it .... I'm going OTC after this and for breast feeding.