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DHA Supplement with Prenatal Vitamins?

I was talking to my sister in law and she said that on top of the prenatal vitamins a pregnant woman should also take a DHA supplement along with it. I did some research and those DHA supplement can be pretty pricey. Just want to ask fellow mamas out there if it is necessary to take DHA supplement with prenatal vitamins during pregnancy.

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My Dr. prescribed CitraNatal DHA prenatal vitamins to me and they include the DHA supplement.I love them. I have had no side affects at all. (knock on wood)

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I took all the free samples I could get but that was it. They are too expensive. It stinks! BUt my kids are FINE. I even took generic vitamins from walmart. they wroked just fine! It is certainly not NECESSARY but just BENEFICIAL.

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My doctor had some free samples, and after I used them up I used Enfamil DHA supplements. As S H said below, DHA is important to the healthy development of your baby. And yes while there are plenty of healthy babies who moms never took it, I truly believe that taking the DHA helped he development and that she was a healthier and brighter child becuase of it.

Whatever you decide congrats on your baby, may you both be happy and healthy!

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I am 32 weeks pregnant and only take prenatals. I was just pregnant with my first 2 years ago and was only prescribed prenatals, then this time my OB prescribed me prenatals and the DHA supplement, I figured if I didn't need it with my first I don't need it with this one either. It was way too expensive and my little peanut is doing just fine!

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You shouldn't need anything other than a good prenatal vitamin...try Oligo.

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My OB/GYN.... when I was pregnant, prescribes pre-natals WITH DHA supplements. He prescribes this to ALL his pregnant patients.

The DHA is important... because it helps development of the brain and eyes. Even in utero. And, once the baby is born, it is also important to CONTINUE to take prenatal vitamins and DHA supplements... if breastfeeding... because it aides in the baby's brain and eye development.

After my kids were born, I took Prenatal vitamins and DHA supplements, for 1-2 years.... while I breastfed.

My kids, were totally healthy, and well developed kids as babies. The nutritional value of prenatal vitamins and DHA... is a long term benefit... upon your baby.

The price to me, has no bearing... because, getting proper vitamin DHA supplements is Very important for the development of a baby while in Mommy's tummy and after it is born. To me, a 'price' is not the point.

all the best,
Susan

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my dr said to just take my prenatals.......if your prego ask your dr anyways before you take anymore supplements.

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CVS Pharmacy has specials all the time for buy one get one free. Their brand is much cheaper and the free box makes all the difference!

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Regardless of whether you decide to take just prenatals or add one with DHA, the most important question to ask is, are they being absorbed in your body effectively? There has been research to suggest that many vitamins including One-A-Day and Centrum are only 10-15% absorbable. I recommend taking vitamins that are up to 85% absorbable with Oligofructose Compounding. Here is a link to the company's research.
http://www.kidk.com/news/27255954.html?tab=video

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I took all the free samples I could get but that was it. They are too expensive. It stinks! BUt my kids are FINE. I even took generic vitamins from walmart. they wroked just fine! It is certainly not NECESSARY but just BENEFICIAL.

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