im in the uk, and I'm almost 14 weeks. I took folic acid until I was 12 weeks which was normal, but no doctors or midwife has told me I should be taking any vitamins or anything to assist the health of baby during pregnancy. People have asked why I arnt but I havnt been made aware that I should?
Should I just buy some and start taking them? What are others on?
Re: Pregnancy vitamins
And my doctor told me to continue taking them until after i finish breastfeeding.
From WebMD: Folic acid is a pregnancy superhero! Taking a prenatal vitamin with the recommended 400 micrograms (mcg) of folic acid before and during pregnancy can help prevent birth defects of your baby's brain and spinal cord. Take it every day and go ahead and have a bowl of fortified cereal, too.
Go to the store and pick out a prenatal vitamin. It will literally say "prenatal" on the bottle and it will likely contain most of what you need in one pill. Mine doesn't include DHA or enough calcium so I'm also taking additional supplements of those.
Please do some research.
You're misinterpreting what the package says. It's MOST vital during the first few months of baby's development but that doesn't mean you should stop taking it after those first few months. Baby is still developing and still needs those nutrients. I don't know where your doctor and midwives are getting their information but either they're wrong, or you're misinterpreting what they are saying the way you're misinterpreting the folic acid package.
Do the research. You say you haven't done any, but you need to.
Also, my obstetrician recommends that ALL women, pregnant or not, take folic acid supplements. Read the above link for a few clues as to why. It's not just great for baby's health, but your own as well.