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  2. How can I avoid toxic metals in prenatal vitamins? - AOL

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    If you take prenatal vitamins, it’s understandable to be concerned. Here’s what an ob-gyn wants you to know. Meet the expert : Christine Greves , MD, is an ob-gyn at the Winnie Palmer Hospital ...

  3. Iron supplement - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include constipation, abdominal pain, dark stools, and diarrhea. [14] Other side effects, which may occur with excessive use, include iron overload and iron toxicity. [11] [13] Ferrous salts used as supplements by mouth include ferrous fumarate, ferrous gluconate, ferrous succinate, and ferrous sulfate. [13]

  4. Prenatal vitamin - Wikipedia

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    [2] Often prenatal vitamins also have a reduced dosage of vitamins that may be detrimental to the fetus when taken in high doses (such as vitamin A). [7] Many prenatal manufacturers have chosen to include the omega-3 fatty acid, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in their product, either as an ingredient in the formula or as a complementary softgel.

  5. Iron preparation - Wikipedia

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    Examples of iron preparation include ferrous sulfate, ferrous gluconate, and ferrous fumarate. It can be administered orally, and by intravenous injection, or intramuscular injection. [1] Early Iron Supplement for Anemia. Iron preparation stimulates red blood cell production.

  6. Ethinylestradiol/norethisterone - Wikipedia

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    Some preparations of EE/NET additionally contain an iron supplement in the form of ferrous fumarate. [3] Side effects can include nausea, headache, blood clots, breast pain, depression, and liver problems. [2] Use is not recommended during pregnancy, the initial three weeks after childbirth, and in those at high risk of blood clots.

  7. Nutrition and pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Pregnant women should take prenatal vitamins containing iodine. [10] Vitamin D levels vary with exposure to sunlight. While it was assumed that supplementation was necessary only in areas of high latitudes, recent studies of Vitamin D levels throughout the United States and many other countries have shown a large number of women with low levels.

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