Prenatal vitamins are key for women who are trying to conceive and for women who are pregnant. Women who are trying to conceive need to prepare their body for conception and women who are pregnant need extra nutrition to share with the baby.
Function
Prenatal vitamins have a variety of nutrients that are designed to fill in any gaps in the mother's diet that may be there.
Benefits
Folic acid is especially known for reducing the chances of having a baby with birth defects, namely spina bifida. It is also shown to reduce birth defects involving the brain and spinal cord. Calcium is important for both the mother and baby's bones. It helps the mother to keep a normal bone density and bone growth for the baby. Iron helps oxygen travel in the blood of both the mother and child.
Warning
Due to the concentrated nature of prenatal vitamins, they can upset your stomach. It is often a good idea to take these vitamins with food and water to counter any side effects that you might get from taking prenatal vitamins.
Misconceptions
Prenatal vitamins are not a complete dosage of your daily recommended value. Just because you are taking prenatal vitamins does not mean that you will not need to take additional supplements in order to get the proper nutrients for you and your baby.
Potential
The longer you take prenatal vitamins prior to becoming pregnant the better chance you have at getting the full benefit of the vitamins. If the mother experiences a nutritional deficiency, it can take months in order to restore the woman's nutritional balance.
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