Reddit Reddit reviews New Chapter Perfect Prenatal Vitamins, 192ct, Organic Prenatal Vitamins, Non-GMO Ingredients for Healthy Baby & Mom - Folate (Methylfolate), Iron, Vitamin D3, Fermented with Whole Foods and Probiotics

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New Chapter Perfect Prenatal Vitamins, 192ct, Organic Prenatal Vitamins, Non-GMO Ingredients for Healthy Baby & Mom - Folate (Methylfolate), Iron, Vitamin D3, Fermented with Whole Foods and Probiotics
COMPLETE PRENATAL VITAMIN with non-constipating fermented Iron for natural energy during pregnancy*EASY TO TAKE ANYTIME: Gentle on an empty stomach. Eases morning sickness with Ginger*3 NUTRIENT-PACKED TABLETS: Sustains 100% complete prenatal nutrition throughout your day including 100% Daily Value of Folate & Iron, plus B Vitamins, Vitamin D3, Vitamin C, A & Zinc.METHYLFOLATE: Complete Prenatal Vitamin with Methylfolate (the most active form of folate) for baby’s healthy brain & spinal cord development as recommended by OB/GYNS.1st PRENATAL VITAMIN to be made with Certified Organic Vegetables & Herbs, Non-GMO Project Verified, 100% Vegetarian, Certified Kosher, Certified Gluten-Free by NSF, No Added Sugar, No Synthetic Fillers, No Artificial Colors or Flavors, No Animal Gelatin (added to some prenatal gummy vitamins)Look for “Ships from and sold by Amazon.com” when adding to cart to ensure you are buying genuine New Chapter products with current dating.
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4 Reddit comments about New Chapter Perfect Prenatal Vitamins, 192ct, Organic Prenatal Vitamins, Non-GMO Ingredients for Healthy Baby & Mom - Folate (Methylfolate), Iron, Vitamin D3, Fermented with Whole Foods and Probiotics:

u/shelovesbier · 2 pointsr/Parenting

Check out the following:

r/babybumps - a subreddit created and maintained by some of the most level-headed, hormonal pregnant ladies on the internet

r/ttc - a private subreddit dedicated to those "trying to conceive"

In terms of what I did pre-pregnancy:

  1. Found a General Practicioner I genuinely liked, got a physical, got tested for everything I thought I was allergic to (just because I was curious), made sure I was up-to-date on all my vaccinations and took the Flu shot for the first time in my life.
  2. Tried to quit smoking. Failed. Cut back considerably.
  3. Tried to lose weight. Failed. Ate more vegetables, practically negated all caffeine and took pre-natal vitamins (these).
  4. Cut back my alcohol intake.
  5. Found a reputable OB/GYN through a good friend and told him of my plans during my check up. He gave me some pointers. (Full disclosure: I left his practice for a midwifery practice for a multitude of reasons and was very happy with my decision.)

    *If I hadn't gotten pregnant as soon as I had, I would have purchased and used an ovulation meter since I've heard many good things from friends who have used them.

    FWIW, prior to having a baby (who is currently just shy of 1 month old), I - like you - had very little experience with babies. Unlike a job, you don't really need experience. You need common sense, help from close family/friends and, if it suits you, motivation to learn more. You have no idea how far ahead of the game you already are since you're asking these questions. I only realized it when I attended childbirth classes and couldn't believe some of the questions being asked - not to toot my own horn or anything but I think being a redditor often means that you're likely a bit more self-sufficient than the average DINKS (double income, no kids).

    Parenting is a long ways off for you right now. Stay focused on one goal at a time and try to not get ahead of yourself. This process can be
    very* overwhelming.

    Good luck with everything!
u/lynxmoonracer · 2 pointsr/TryingForABaby

AND I just saw on Amazon that there is an $8 off coupon right now on that size bottle.

u/atp223 · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

My slightly hippie-ish neighbor recommended some excellent "whole food" etc. prenatals - new chapter. Also TMI, but I have not had ANY trouble going. If anything, I go more now (generally 2x per day). Still totally regular. I would highly recommend them!

u/carissalf · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

At this exact moment, this movie is the cheapest item on my wishlist.

An item under $60.00 that I would like are these prenatal vitamins. There are various sizes/prices on my wishlist.

Thank you for the contest!