What is the ingredient DHA in One A Day Women’s Prenatal?
As a pregnant woman or a woman thinking of becoming pregnant, why do I need it? Is it safe to take One A Day Women’s Prenatal over-the-counter? Why don’t I need a prescription? When should I start taking One A Day Women’s Prenatal? When should I stop? Do both pills in One A Day Women’s Prenatal need to be taken at the same time? Why is there less calcium in One A Day Women’s Prenatal than in One A Day Women’s? Do I need to take a separate calcium supplement? Q. What is the ingredient DHA in One A Day Women’s Prenatal? As a pregnant woman or a woman thinking of becoming pregnant, why do I need it?A. DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is an Omega-3 fatty acid found naturally in fish such as tuna and salmon. It is a major structural fat in your baby’s brain and the retina of your baby’s eyes. As many pregnant women are advised to limit the intake of fish, supplementing your diet with DHA can help support fetal brain and eye development.Back to Top Q. Is it safe to take One A Day Women’s Prenatal over-the-counter? Why don’t I need a prescription?A. Yes, it is safe for most women to take One A Day Women’s Prenatal. See the product page for specific warnings and allergy statements. One A Day Women’s Prenatal includes 800mcg of Folic Acid (100% of the recommended Daily Value for pregnant women). Prescription products include 1,000 or more mcg of Folic Acid. Inform your doctor if you are taking One A Day Women’s Prenatal.Back to Top Q. When should I start taking One A Day Women’s Prenatal? When should I stop?A:The benefits of a prenatal multivitamin generally begin at conception or in the very early stages of pregnancy. Prenatal vitamin use, then, is commonly recommended to start before trying to become pregnant. Also, because pregnancy is sometimes unplanned, some sources recommend extra folic acid intake during the span of a woman’s childbearing years. Use of One A Day Women’s Prenatal should be consistent throughout pregnancy and continued while breastfeeding as DHA will pass from mother to baby in breast milk.Back to Top Q. Do both pills in One A Day Women’s Prenatal need to be taken at the same time?A. No, you may take the pills together or at different times of the day with food.Back to Top Q. Why is there less calcium in One A Day Women’s Prenatal than in One A Day Women’s? Do I need to take a separate calcium supplement?A. The recommended Daily Value of calcium for a woman increases when she is pregnant from 1,000mg to 1,300mg. This level would be too large to swallow if included in a complete multivitamin tablet. Women who are pregnant may supplement their dietary calcium intake with separate calcium supplements, such as Citracal®. Inform your doctor if you are taking a supplement.Back to Top |
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