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I have been taking the prenatal vitamins for 5 months now. I'm preparing for IVF. These do not upset my stomach at all. I take 1 in the morning and 1 at night. It is a bit large, but if you take it with a glass of milk or juice, it is much easier to swallow.

I used to get very exhausted without do anything at all, had all my labs done at the doctors and was told repeatedly my labs were normal. With rest, drinking a lot of water, eating healthy and working out didn’t quite do it until I discovered MegaFood Baby and me. I’d recommend it to anyone not just trying to conceive or status post conception... this is my multivitamin and am enjoying the new youthful me.

My wife has taken this supplement during the pregnancy and during breastfeeding for our first child and the results have been spectacular. Our son is much smarter than his peers. He is a master builder with blocks and his he says more words than I do and he’s 2. He is also the most handsome child anyone has ever seen. He was doing the “Blue steel” as he came out of the birth canal. Amazing. Very happy with the results of this supplement! Five stars.

While I cannot say that my daughter and I are healthy because of these prenatal vitamins, I did start taking these prenatals along with a prenatal DHA (because these pills do not have DHA) when my husband and I started planning to conceive. My daughter is now four months old, and she is very healthy, well adjusted, and mentally alert. I plan to continue taking these vitamins until I stop breastfeeding. I have read that it is recommend to take folic acid *before* you conceive, so start taking prenatals now - if possible - if you are planning to become pregnant. I am happy with my prenatal choices, I just wish they were less expensive.

I did research on the best prenatal vitamins and ultimately decided on these. I took them throughout my pregnancy (all 41 weeks) and had a perfectly healthy baby boy (23 inches long, in fact!). The nurses also all exclaimed that I had the healthiest umbilical cord they had ever seen—they were literally holding it up for other nurses to have a look. No clue whether it had anything to do with the vitamins, but I’ll definitely take them throughout my next pregnancy. Yes, they are pricey, but you only have to take two pills and I get them tax free through my health savings plan. They are big and don’t taste great, but well worth it. Never once made me nauseated either.

This is probably one of the best food based vitamins out in the market. We did a ton of research deciding what goes in and this was the winner. It is certainly on the expensive side, but the difference was easily noticeable while I skipped couple days waiting for a new bottle.

Admittedly, I have thrown one of these up, but that was day two of morning sickness, on an empty stomach and with too much water too fast. The rest of the time I have no issues. I will say this, I can banish my morning sickness with natural calm, it's a magnesium citrate supplement, I use raspberry lemon and only a two to begin...it can effect your bowels otherwise. It has saved me now in two pregnancies from being utterly nauseous for weeks. The day after I take it, I'm almost back to normal. I still have a slight queasiness when I get hungry or eat/drink too fast. Natural calm people. So these vitamins seem like the best available, I usually use garden of life products, but since they sold, I'm not investing in their products blindly as I used to. I also saw a better percentage of a few things in this bottle and liked the amount available. I'll stick with these for now. No issues with size or gagging for me. Take with food or before bed. Remember to drink lots of water all day. Never allow yourself to get dehydrated when pregnant! I already have great nails and lots of hair growth, so I can't attest to these types of results. I take horseback with a b vitamin complex to get my hair growing if you are looking for that. Use horseradish for a few months and then take a few months off. Always take with a good b vitamin complex as it tends to bind with those. Take one in Am, one in Pm. Watch new hair grow all over and your hair get more body in a matter of months. On the off months, take biotin and use a castor oil treatment weekly with inversion(head lower than rest of body-castor oil is a humectant and draws water/circulation to scalp) also use on eyebrows and lashes. Wash out with conditioner... I think I covered traditional use of prenatal and alternative use... Hope this helps.

Finally a pre/post natal with FOLATE, instead of "folic acid" which the body can't even digest. Thank you!

I did a ton of research into prenatals and ultimately this is the one that looked the safest/healthiest. I’m 15 weeks pregnant and on my 2nd bottle. I’ll update my review as I get further along in my pregnancy cause I think that’s important to help other moms to be. I had a 15 week follow up and decided to see a nutritionist as well to make sure I was getting enough necessary vitamins. -My iron levels were reported to be great! These prenatals don’t have a ton of iron so I was worried but paired with healthy eating there’s nothing to worry about. -There’s no calcium but that’s a GOOD thing. Calcium BLOCKS iron absorption which is SO SO important. To work around this I bought Calcium/Vitamin D pills(600mg. 2 servings) and take ONE pill a day, preferably at lunch with dairy. Based on my diet I was already getting at least half if not all my needed calcium so I only needed to take a calcium pill on days I wasn’t eating as much dairy. - I counted my pills. Both bottles had the correct amount(120 in my case) - There IS a lot of cotton in the bottle. Leave it in there! The cotton will prevent moisture build up which can cause mold growth. This is just a personal observation/opinion but the cotton is there for a reason :) - I didn’t have any issues taking them(gag reflex etc) I only ever faltered swallowing if I was really full/ ate too much as I always take my prenatal after breakfast and dinner(I like to think it’s going to absorb better that way) -there’s no DHA but you can easily meet the recommended amount by having 4-8 ounces of fish a week. So far I really love these prenatals. My first trimester I had no morning sickness but had a lot of food aversion and lost my appetite! I had no interest in food(especially grilled meats) so it was really difficult/worrying in the beginning if I was getting enough vitamins and such. I feel like these really helped a lot, especially during the first trimester. I’m not perfect and there’s days where I don’t eat a fully balanced meal(something I’m now trying to balance my carbs/protein in each meal after seeing my nutritionist now that my appetite has returned!) and I feel like these have really helped fill in any missing gaps. My nutritionist even had this prenatal on her list that other patients were taking and she had nothing bad to say about them :). I think the Baby and me 2 is better/safer as it doesn’t have all kinds of herbal ingredients which it was recommended to me that you really don’t want to take medicinal herbs while pregnant. I hope this review helps ease others worries. I’ll update this again around my 3rd trimester(might see nutritionist again once I’m further along) or after birth :)

I’m not pregnant, but I’m taking this for the vitamins and as pre-conception. You take it twice a day. They are a little large and have a little bit of an off putting taste, but the taste doesn’t linger, so that’s okay. I usually take them with food and do not get nauseous at all. I have taken them without food and still no nausea whatsoever, so that is great. This does have 5000 IU of vitamin A, which is not recommend for pregnant women; however, because it is from beta carotene from carrot, from my basic research, I believe this is fine for pregnancies. I also like that it’s an organic option, and it always seems to pop up on the lists of the top prenatal vitamins to take. Although, I read that you may need to take a separate calcium & DHA supplement too if pregnant. This is not medical advice, just what I read online. Check with your doctor! My hair also stopped shedding as much. Not sure if it’s these vitamins, but I’ll take it!