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ONE A DAY prenatal pills

I just found out im 10 weeks preg. I have no insurance & im waiting on medicaid. Meanwhile i wait, I bought ONE A DAY prenatal multivitamins & been taking them since.  Is it safe?

It also comes with DHA pill which is omega 3 fish oil.
Any advice
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Yes!!those are my #1 choice
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Ive been taking those my whole pregnancy. They're fine. You just need to have your doctor test your iron levels because if they are low then they will need to prescribe you prenatals with a higher iron content.
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Thats what ive been taking since I was 6w and im now 36w5d
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Those are what my pharmacy gave me before my doctor prescribed mine. They're fine :-) I still take them in between refills of my script.
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That's the kind I've been taking since I've been pregnant I'm 11 weeks 4 days. I tried some that my dr prescribed but they made me sick.  They make the one a day prenatals in a capsel now its the multivitamin and dha in 1 pill
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Yes. Pretty much anything that says prenatal is good for you. Folic acid is really important so they all have it I'm sure.
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Yes they are safe I had the same problem and Did the same exact thing
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Yea it has folic acid. Thanks
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It's safe but make sure they have folic acid
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