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4430052 tn?1355003242

Prenatal Vitamins

I was curious if anyone knew of a prenatal vitamin that came in a Gel-Cap. Rather then a Gummy or " Normal" Tablets that look like horse pills.  I only ask because the Gummy ones tastes gross to me ( didn't like 3 weeks ago)  and make me feel very nauseated. I tried switching the time I took them, didn't help. The other ones, there is something about the texture that makes me throw it all back up, less then 5 mins. after taking it.  However
I pretty confident that a Gel-Cap type would be prefect.
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Hello ladies
I take a gel cap one called Natele. They come down very easily
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4430052 tn?1355003242
Thank you ladies.  I have about 2 weeks left of these gummy things. And I see my Dr. about that time. So I'm gonna attempt to choke the gummy's down until I see her.
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4589197 tn?1375223396
You can take 2 regular chewable or gummy vitamins instead of the prenatals, I have prenatal vitamins and dha softgels but sometimes I just can't do them so I eat 2 fintstones vitamins
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3136949 tn?1369524705
I take cintranatal90 its 2 pills one is gel the other is normal but my dr prescribed them
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2134043 tn?1342100954
Have you tried eating something dry before hand, I know it doesn't help with the taste, but might help once you get it down.

May have to try the liquid soft gel  next time. Lucky for me I am doing okay with my gummy one, don't like the flavors, but they don't bug my stomach and make me throw up later so thats a plus.
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4478996 tn?1357244450
I'm taking Nature Made prenatal vitamins with dha. It's a liquid softgel :)
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Avatar universal
Well im not sure where you live but if you have a target near by they have a really good pill form that is for sensative stomachs.
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