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Gluten Free Prenatal Vitamins


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shorebird Apprentice

Are the Women's One A Day Prenatal Vitamins gluten free? The ingredients looked okay to me, but these days you can never really be sure!


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kareng Grand Master

Are the Women's One A Day Prenatal Vitamins gluten free? The ingredients looked okay to me, but these days you can never really be sure!

 

 

The best way to find out with "medications" is to check the manufacturer's website or email or call them.  Food has better labelling laws.

 

You may get a "legal" statement that they don't test for gluten but none of the ingredients are derived from gluten.  I would use them if that is the case.

OleMissLass Rookie

The Prenatal + DHA vitamins from Nature Made are actually labelled gluten-free on the front.

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smsm Contributor

The Target brand is labelled gluten-free as well!

arocchio Newbie

I use Whole Food vitamins from Natural Grocery/Vitamin cottage.  IT is labeled soy free/gluten free certified. 

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Rowena Rising Star

I use(d) the Walgreen's.  Labelled right on the bottle, AND for someone who couldn't keep ANYTHING down while pregnant, they were amazing because you only have to take once a day.  They still recommend taking them with food, but it was a lot easier to only take them once.  You can also ask your pharmacist about them... They can often tell you.

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