I have been taking mine at night and keep getting this feeling that they are stuck in my throat.... SOOO.... Thinking of changing to the gummies! Anyone taking a really good gummy?! I am also on folgard (extra folic acid) as prescribed by my dr. I hate going to bed every night feeling like there's a lump on my throat.
Re: Can we talk prenatal vitamins......
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If you have MTHFR my top two recommendations if you're having trouble with pills would be the Prenatal Protein Powder from Seeking Health or the SmartyPants Prenatal Gummies. Neither have iron so if you need the iron like many women do I'd suggest taking an iron supplement. The one I tolerate best is by far the Iron with Cofactors from Seeking Health. Bonus: it has extra biotin and riboflavin which is great if you're pairing it with the Smartypants Gummies since the Smartypants gummies don't have enough biotin or riboflavin at only 10% of your RDA of biotin and 9% of your RDA of riboflavin.
I have homozygous C677T MTHFR and I've noticed I just feel better when I get some extra folate. So I also take 800mcg of L-methyfolate or Folinic Acid(not the same as folic acid and folinic acid is perfectly safe for MTHFR) with my prenatal. If you're on folgard for the extra folic acid because of neural tube defects you definitely will want to supplement extra folic acid/folate with your prenatal if you switch to an OTC prenatal since most don't have more than 800mcg.
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I started out on prescription prenatals from the Navy. They made me so sick and constipated so I switched to the Healthy Mama Prenatal Vitamin 2-pack. It's a vitamin plus a DHA. The DHA is amazing! No fish taste or burps. The vitamins have a different kind of iron in them that doesn't make you stopped up so they've been a blessing for me! Both pills are pretty small. I also take a fiber gummy for extra help as well.
@MRT I did talk to my dr yesterday about taking flintstones so I may be doing that. They said the only thing about that is that they don't have a lot of iron in them so i will have to increase my iron intake, which i do not have a problem doing
@JaginMI I agree with the size of these pills...absolutely INSANE!!!
DH was judging, JUDGING me on my gummy prenatal vitamins. Basically insinuating that they were subpar compared to other vitamins. On an aside though, I have gotten sick on regular vitamins in the past, so in recent years I've gravitated towards gummies.... and I like candy too.
Right now I have Walgreens brand prenatal gummies along with Vitafusion calcium plus fiber gummies.
I took the Rainbow Light Prenatal One before I found out I have the MTHFR gene mutation and I loved rainbow light. It never upset my stomach, gave me constipation or irritated my bladder (I have a chronic bladder condition that causes inflammation and makes my my bladder very easily irritated by foods, beverages and a lot of vitamins). I was just really happy with it overall. The 1 a day is a fairly large pill but I think it also comes in a "petite prenatal" that is 2 or 3 smaller pills you take each day so that might work for you.
MTHFR is methylfolate reductase which is a gene that "converts" folic acid to a useable form within the body. People with a mutation in the MTHFR gene can't convert folic acid very well so they need to avoid it. But if you were never told you have the mutation you're probably good!
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I feel like they maybe made me constipated for a day or two but I think i have adjusted now. They are a bigger pill - but not the biggest i have taken and are a soft gel with ZERO flavor (thank goodness, because I'm sure if they tasted like something I would be repulsed).
Also, side note: I have looked and looked and I don't think any of the gummy vitamins come with iron.
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I'll probably switch again soon because my midwifery center has a couple of preferred brands that they prefer (and may require, I'm not sure) that you to take. They are ones that are better for you. Methyl folate as opposed to folic acid for one and a non-synthetic B vitamin.