Whole Food Prenatal Vitamins (120 Capsules) Natural Support for Maternal and Fetal Health, Prenatal Multivitamin for Women with Choline, B Vitamins and More, Vegan, No Soy, Gluten or Dairy

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Whole Food Prenatal Vitamins (120 Capsules) Natural Support for Maternal and Fetal Health, Prenatal Multivitamin for Women with Choline, B Vitamins and More, Vegan, No Soy, Gluten or Dairy

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Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4 x 2 x 2 inches; 5.93 ounces
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 28, 2020
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ VitaminIQ
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08288X6DJ
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

Whole Food Prenatal Vitamin for Healthy Mom & Baby: For the right nutrition, early on, VitaminIQ’s Whole Food Prenatal is a daily prenatal multivitamin providing the unique nutritional needs essential to mommy and baby health. Moreover, we don’t use synthetic folic acid in our prenatal vitamins – instead, we use folate and Methylated B found naturally in whole foods for better absorption that’s essential for healthy neural tube and brain development in infants.
350 MG of Choline + TMG Recommended for Healthy Pregnancy: Our prenatal supplement includes 100% of the daily value recommended dose for Choline + TMG combined with Vitamin A, C, D3, E, K2, B6, B12, Riboflavin, Thiamin, Niacin, Folate, Biotin, Calcium, Iron, Zinc, Magnesium and more to optimally support fetal brain development, nervous system health, and digestive health.
Concentrated Multi Vitamin for Complete Prenatal Health: VitaminIQ’s Whole Food Prenatal uses plant-based ingredients, including Calcium from Red Algae, Choline from Sunflower, Iodine from Kelp, Vitamin C from Camu Camu Berry, and Vitamin D from Black Olive.
Doctor-Formulated Multi Vitamin Supplements: These easy-to-swallow capsules are designed by our dedicated scientific advisory team consisting of a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist, a board-certified physician and founder of Functional Medicine Clinic, a nutritionist and CEO of Even Wellness Company, a Naturopathic Physician and Founder of Pratt Clinics, and a board-certified Family Medicine Physician at Allina Health.
All-Natural Ingredients: Contains zero preservatives, gluten, soy, dairy, and sugar. Our natural supplements are also vegan/vegetarian and non-GMO to give you and your baby pure food and honest, whole nutrition

8 reviews for Whole Food Prenatal Vitamins (120 Capsules) Natural Support for Maternal and Fetal Health, Prenatal Multivitamin for Women with Choline, B Vitamins and More, Vegan, No Soy, Gluten or Dairy

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  1. Scott S.

    Good stuff
    Methylated vitamins are included. What’s not to love about this?

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  2. Roofietoot

    Great prenatal!
    I researched tons of prenatal vitamins before landing on this one. I like that many of the ingredients are plant derived and that the B vitamins are in the methyl form- good for MTHFR. As far as I can tell, my body is absorbing the vitamins, so that’s good! The iron is also gentle on the stomach. You have to take two in the am and two in the pm, but they are easy to swallow. Does have a slight scent/taste of something, maybe the algae? But it isn’t bad enough to deter me from taking them. I also like that there are no additives, they are vegan, nongmo and gluten free! Overall, I would definitely recommend!

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  3. Jacqueline V.

    Prenatal Vitamins Formulated with Quality Ingredients, Care, and Compliance
    I was on the hunt for a quality prenatal vitamin and I don’t mind doing my research. I read many scientific articles detailing the nutrients essential for healthy fetal development and cross-referenced with the most recent ‘best prenatal vitamin’ lists. I found an article on the website TheHealthBeat(dot)com that was particularly helpful, as it described the best and worst prenatal vitamins for 2020. One of the prenatal vitamins I was considering buying (Nature Made Prenatal Multi + DHA) had placed fairly high on other lists out there, but was actually one of the ones on their ‘Worst Prenatal Vitamins’ list. The article is quite lengthy, but check it out if you are curious about what makes a prenatal vitamin good or bad.Spoiler Alert: The winner in the article was VitaminIQ–but I’m sure that’s not much of a surprise. I was won over by the nutrients first and foremost–the vitamins check off nearly everything on my list, except for DHA supplementation (which I make up for with Nordic Naturals)–they are a natural as opposed to synthetic vitamin formulation, and the company’s transparency and obviously high compliance standards are impressive (cGMP certified, Non GMO, Vegan, gluten free, no preservatives). I work at a laboratory, so I know that it is hard work to maintain compliance.I’ve been taking the vitamins for over a week now and I’m feeling good. You’ll be taking four a day, split between two meals. If you drink a little water first before you try to swallow the capsules, they go down even easier. Make sure you consume enough “fat” before taking them to properly dissolve the fat-soluble vitamins in there and you shouldn’t get nauseous. If you do start to feel a little nauseous, have some Greek yogurt!I am pretty pleased by the quality of these vitamins and feel good about ingesting them. My only complaint might be that I wish there were more of them in the bottle–there is certainly room enough for more. 😉

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  4. Charrrr

    Worst vitamins ever.
    These the worst vitamins ever!1- the smell is terrible2- you have to take 4 a day3- the pills are huge4- they made me moody5- the level of constipation I had due to the vitamins was unbearable. I cried of pain whenever I had a bowl movement. I drink 96 Oz of water daily and eat healthy and I would still be constipated.6- Low libido!!! I had never had any issues with low libido and once I started taking the vitamins, I couldn’t have an orgasm. Ever since I stopped taking them, I am enjoying sex with my husband and I can finally have an orgasm.

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  5. Grace Mitchell

    Pretty good
    Has less of a smell than most vitamins and are easier to get down

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  6. Emmaline

    The best prenatals!
    I’ve tried many prenatals, most turning my pee bright yellow which lets me know my body is just flushing it out. I was looking for a more whole vitamin that my body could actually process. This one fits the bill! They’re a little big, but slide down easy and don’t give me a stomach ache or any weird side effects. Also, my pee is normal colored 😉 will continue taking these until I’m done birthing & breast feeding!

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  7. Danielle Evans

    Favorite for me
    I am almost 11 weeks along and have had a great first trimester. Minimal nausea and I have had more energy than any other first trimester I’ve been through. I was kind of worried at the first but then realized it’s probably this prenatal formula working well with my body. They do not have an odor to me and I can swallow them easy. 4 pills is no big deal and better for you. You can’t pack that many ingredients into one pill and you’d probably pee out the excess you couldn’t absorb. I normally take 2 at lunch and 2 at dinner. If you can’t swallow they look like they pull open and can be taken as a powder. I’d recommend trying them for sure. It’s actually a cheaper option compared to some other popular brands too (especially on subscribe and save).

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  8. SjoyNYC

    Game changer
    Read any “Best Prenatal Vitamin” list and the one I was taking was on every list and readily available at any drug store. Unfortunately it aggravated my IBS and made me quite sick all day, every day. After further research I read that most prenatal vitamins have laxatives in them and the one I was using had it (even though it was not on the bottle label) and also had red dye, which is just ridiculous. I decided to skip advice from women’s publications and track down actual science-based research. This formula came up as the top pick based on the right balance of vitamins and minerals and good nutrient sources. I’m so glad I tried it. My stomach issues immediately went away and I generally feel really good in my first trimester. Highly recommend!

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