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The best prenatal vitamins

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The best prenatal vitamins

The best affordable prenatal vitamins

The best affordable prenatal vitamins
Nature Made Prenatal Multi +DHA vitamins offer all the nutritional extras recommended in a multivitamin while keeping costs low.

Nature Made's Prenatal vitamins with DHA are a powerhouse of essential and specialized nutrients that comes in just one pill per day.

The pills are free of artificial colors and flavors, preservatives, yeast, or gluten. The vitamins meet recommended by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists but are lower in calcium and vitamin D than some of the others on this list, so you may want to supplement if you don't already get enough. It's also important to note that Nature Made offers prenatal vitamins with and without added DHA — a particular omega-3 fatty acid that's helpful in pregnancy — and this review is for the kind with DHA.

Some users report a fishy taste or odor with these pills, but I've been taking them every day for the last three months and haven't experienced any of the "fish burps." The pills are large, but they're gel-coated for easier swallowing. The DHA in these vitamins do come from fish oil, so that's one potential reason for the odor and flavor that some users notice.

Pros: All the essential and specialized nutrients you need for your child-bearing years, all-in-one inexpensive multivitamin

Cons: Not vegetarian, some users report a fishy odor

The best prenatal vitamins for sensitive stomachs

The best prenatal vitamins for sensitive stomachs
Rainbow Light Prenatal One Multivitamins are specially formulated to be extra gentle on your sensitive stomach, which is a major plus for many pregnant women.

According to Dr. Ross, "Since prenatal vitamins have more iron and higher doses of other vitamins and mineral gastrointestinal side effects are common. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and constipation are common side effects of prenatal vitamins." If you've had any of these side effects, check out Rainbow Light vitamins.

In addition to delivering the nutrients recommended for pregnancy in one daily pill, Rainbow Light is designed for those who have sensitive systems, like the stomach, gut, and skin. Rainbow Light's recipe does not include any of the eight major food allergens identified by the FDA, like eggs, wheat, or soy.

Like I said, nausea is definitely a top-tier issue for me, and I didn't detect any uptick in instances of upset stomach from taking this popular prenatal option. I found its flavor pretty inoffensive for a multivitamin that's not loaded with a ton of sugar or artificial flavor.

As a consummate pill taker, I didn't have a problem with the larger pill size. But if you do, cutting in half and swallowing them as two smaller pills should be fine, since there's no special time-release coating on these.

I also like how these prenatal multivitamins go beyond just the regular vitamins and minerals needed during pregnancy and include health-boosting extras like probiotics.

Pros: Free of the eight major food allergens, may be gentle on sensitive stomachs

Cons: Large-size pill may be difficult to swallow

The best gummy prenatal multivitamins

The best gummy prenatal multivitamins
Vitafusion's PreNatal gummy multivitamins deliver good nutrition while being easy on the taste buds and wallet.

These tasty prenatal multivitamin gummies are from Vitafusion, a brand that comes highly recommended by Dr. Hall.

If you don't want to spend your days choking back huge pills, these gummy prenatal vitamins are a viable option. For some people, gummy vitamins turn a chore into something to look forward to.

Vitafusion PreNatal gummy multivitamins are a good choice because they deliver the right levels of recommended nutrients like folic acid, vitamins A, C, and D, as well as those all-important omega-3 DHA fatty acids.

They also include a similar number of calories and sugar as regular candy, though, so don't assume their health benefits extend to all areas of your diet. They also aren't vegetarian or vegan. But if a gummy option helps you remember and want to take your vitamins? Go for it.

Some may be concerned that this multivitamin doesn't contain any iron, which is an essential nutrient. However, Vitafusion omitted iron from this multivitamin because iron supplements can trigger nausea, constipation, and stomach upset. If you do decide to go the Vitafusion route, you will want to consult your obstetrician to ensure you're getting the appropriate amount of iron through your diet or other supplements.

Pros: Great taste, inexpensive, good for those who have difficulty swallowing pills

Cons: Not vegetarian or sugar-free, doesn't contain iron

The best organic prenatal vitamins

The best organic prenatal vitamins
MyKind Organics Prenatal Multivitamins are a great option if you're looking for a multivitamin that is certified organic, GMO-free, and vegan.

These are definitely not the cheapest prenatal vitamins on our list at just over a dollar a day. Nor are they the easiest to swallow. You have to take three large pills per day, and that may feel like too much for some people. But if you're looking for an organic, GMO-free, vegan option, the MyKind Organics Prenatal Multivitamins from Garden of Life checks off all three boxes.

Garden of Life prides itself on using carefully sourced ingredients, and these multivitamins are USDA certified organic and non-GMO project verified.

I find that these vitamins don't cause the kind of stomach upset many other varieties caused. Since the dose comes in three pills instead of one, you can spread the three pills out across the day in case you're a bit sensitive. That's what I did, and I felt great while taking these. After testing so many brands, I'm planning to go back on the MyKind Organics Prenatal Multivitamins next.

Pros: USDA certified organic, non-GMO project verified

Cons: Pricey, can be difficult to swallow

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