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Prenatal Tablet

Are you ladies still drinking your prenatal tablet? If so, what time do you usually take it? I'm 34+2 and I had to start taking mine at 11:00 pm since they gaved me a new pill and it makes my body feel horrible. So I sleep through it. Anyone else?
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I take a whole slew of stuff. Prenatal with iron and DHA, vitamin d3, vitamin b complex, extra folic acid (all from the store) and a prescription for my asthma and 2 inhalers.
The only thing I notice with mine is if I take them on an empty stomach I tend to get sick.
I also take them all hours of the day.
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The first ones I was taking were called Prenatal Tablet, they were pink and I was given them by the health department. But once they were over my doctor prescribed me with a blue tablet and it makes me dizzy, nauseas, it's just plain horrible. Only 38 day's left though so soon I wont need to take it anymore. Amen! Good luck and congrats on your pregnancy ladies :)
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I still take mine a d take it usually with breakfast if I forget I take it with lunch. I just use spring valley from Walmart it's multivitamin multimineral with folic acid I've been taking it the same time since I found out I was pregnant.
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Im only 31 weeks so I do still take mine..and I take it at anytime of the day.I use a brand that I got from Walmart.I was taking them before I got pregnant as well and never had a problem with them
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I'm still taking mine and a folic acid supplement...I've always taken mine at night, started that way just to avoid any nausea during the early weeks, and have just kept it the same.
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