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I Need A Multivitamin


Jentu

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Jentu Apprentice

I just popped positive! :o

I'm very early, 4 weeks along today, and I haven't gone to the dr yet. Even when I do, I don't think I'm going to use the prenatals they hand out at the mtf clinic I go to.

I need a high quality, gluten free multi with no artificial sweeteners or other junk. Any recommendations?


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GFBetsy Rookie

Costco's vitamins say "no yeast or gluten" right on the label (ususally on one of the upper corners of the label). Congratulations!

alamaz Collaborator

Congratulations! :) I take the Twin Labs Multi - in the first trimester I did the one without iron and I've now switched to the ones with Iron. They are supposed to be very allergy friendly. I had a hard time finding a prenatal I could tolerate so my nutritioinist has me on these. I also take the Cal/Mag. from Twin Labs.

powderprincess Rookie

I am a fan of the "Rainbow Light Prenatal One" vitamin. Congrats!

Jentu Apprentice

Thanks all. Off to Google I go. :lol:

cloesb Newbie

congrats- I'm 10 weeks :) Dr. Green recommended Freeda Prenatal Vitamins. You can get them online or call and have them UPS it to you.

Phyllis28 Apprentice

Congratulations. Every Nature Made brand vitamin I have checked says "No Gluten" in addition to a number of other things. This might be a brand to check out. As usual, check the ingredients on the particular viatmin you want to use.


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