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I'm a crazy scientist and was having a hard time deciding which prenatal to start taking in prep for TTC in February. I compared 13 different prenatals that are available in the U.S. and which I saw recommended either here or on BabyBump. Here's the spreadsheet I put together complete with links to the sources I used to determine required nutrients.
In my research, I realized that the main things I personally wanted in a prenatal were:
Hope this is helpful to others!
EDIT: If you'd like to add info from other prenatals PM me and I'll give you an editing link
EDIT 2: FYI, the recommended values are for pregnant women over age 19.
EDIT 3: Upon adding some more prenatals and re-reading some recommendations, here's my newest game plan:
I'm a crazy scientist and was having a hard time deciding which prenatal to start taking in prep for TTC in February. I compared 13 different prenatals that are available in the U.S. and which I saw recommended either here or on BabyBump. Here's the spreadsheet I put together complete with links to the sources I used to determine required nutrients.
In my research, I realized that the main things I personally wanted in a prenatal were:
- ~600 mcg 5-MTHF form folate
- 30+ mcg biotin
- No iron (to reduce risk of GI side effects)
- 250 mg magnesium in the form magnesium citrate or Aquamin (to reduce risk of GI side effects)
- 600+ IU Vitamin D3
- ~500mg calcium
- 300+ mg choline
Hope this is helpful to others!
EDIT: If you'd like to add info from other prenatals PM me and I'll give you an editing link
EDIT 2: FYI, the recommended values are for pregnant women over age 19.
EDIT 3: Upon adding some more prenatals and re-reading some recommendations, here's my newest game plan:
- Baby & Me 2
- Nordic Naturals Prenatal DHA
- Garden of Life Calcium + Magnesium
- Total of $53.72 per month.