Prenatal vitamins...

Nicki08
on 8/31/15 11:32 am
VSG on 09/15/14

So, I would like to become pregnant....so Im taking prenatal vitamins..but am wondering..I substituted my regular one a day vitamin with the prenatal vitamin...just want to make sure im not supposed to take my one a day plus my prenatal...right?..that would be kind of an over dose..I see my surgeon for my 1 year check up...but just wanted to know what you all thought..thanks Nicki

    

Gwen M.
on 8/31/15 1:55 pm
VSG on 03/13/14
On August 31, 2015 at 11:32 AM Pacific Time, Nicki08 wrote:

So, I would like to become pregnant....so Im taking prenatal vitamins..but am wondering..I substituted my regular one a day vitamin with the prenatal vitamin...just want to make sure im not supposed to take my one a day plus my prenatal...right?..that would be kind of an over dose..I see my surgeon for my 1 year check up...but just wanted to know what you all thought..thanks Nicki

I think this is a question for your surgeon/nutritionist and OB/GYN.  

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Nicki08
on 8/31/15 2:00 pm
VSG on 09/15/14

Yes I will ask when I see surgeon next month..just wanted some feed back..

    

Mary B.
on 8/31/15 3:29 pm - AZ
VSG on 04/23/15

I think it's worth a phone call now to avoid getting too many or too few vitamins in the meantime, both for you and your upcoming pregnancy.

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Sparklekitty, Science-Loving Derby Hag
on 8/31/15 7:39 pm
RNY on 08/05/19

You don't want to double up on vitamins because too much vitamin A can cause problems when pregnant, and two full-dose vitamins could lead to overdose.

The main reason to take prenatals in advance is to stock up on folic acid. You can get folic acid on its own and add it to your regular bariatric vitamin, that way you'll be covered until your surgeon/OB tell you how to adjust your vitamins.

After getting pregnant and having blood work done, I take a regular prenatal with DHA (fish oil), plus the B12, calcium, and iron supplements I was on after surgery but before getting pregnant. YMMV!

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