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Reddit mentions of SmartyPants Prenatal Formula Daily Gummy Multivitamin: Vitamin C, D3, & Zinc for Immunity, Gluten Free, Folate, Omega 3 Fish Oil (DHA/EPA), 120 Count (30 Day Supply)

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We found 9 Reddit mentions of SmartyPants Prenatal Formula Daily Gummy Multivitamin: Vitamin C, D3, & Zinc for Immunity, Gluten Free, Folate, Omega 3 Fish Oil (DHA/EPA), 120 Count (30 Day Supply). Here are the top ones.

SmartyPants Prenatal Formula Daily Gummy Multivitamin: Vitamin C, D3, & Zinc for Immunity, Gluten Free, Folate, Omega 3 Fish Oil (DHA/EPA), 120 Count (30 Day Supply)
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Found 9 comments on SmartyPants Prenatal Formula Daily Gummy Multivitamin: Vitamin C, D3, & Zinc for Immunity, Gluten Free, Folate, Omega 3 Fish Oil (DHA/EPA), 120 Count (30 Day Supply):

u/DearDarlingDearling · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I don't usually support amazon, but there's no better price for these anywhere else. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VFYYAC4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/EroticDinosaur · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I always had a hard time getting the huge prenatals down until my doctor told me about these delicious gummies. Eat 6 a day. I take a separate iron supp.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00VFYYAC4/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1497760394&sr=8-1&keywords=smarty+pants+prenatals

u/iviolent · 1 pointr/pregnant

These are pricy but are natural and have lots of nutrients. I only bought them since Amazon offers a coupon.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00VFYYAC4/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/lolomo119 · 1 pointr/TTC_PCOS

This is my third one to try and I haven’t been nauseous with these yet. I was also having trouble swallowing the giant horse pill ones so I went to gummies to see if it’d be better and I like them so far, it’s been a month. They still have the fish oil but they split the amount across more so you can’t taste it, that’s why you have to take 6 for a serving.

SmartyPants Prenatal Complete Daily Gummy Vitamins: Gluten Free, Multivitamin, Folate (Methylfolate), Vitamin K2, Vitamin D3, Methyl B12, Biotin, Omega 3 DHA/EPA Fish Oil, 180 count (30 Day Supply) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VFYYAC4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_IThvCbJQF15EC

Good luck!!

u/Nparallelopposite · 1 pointr/herbalism

To add on to the folic acid point here.. Try and take natural folic acid if possible(folate) Rather than the synthetic kind ( folic acid) that is in most prenatal vitamins. Folate is easier for the body to absorb so you get more of the good stuff if you get it naturally sourced vs synthetic. It's good for brain development so it may help you as well

Folate is in things like oranges and citrus fruits so you can always eat extras of those if you like fruit.. If you wanna do the multi vitamin route and still get these benefits, I highly recommend the smarty pants brand since they use real folate. These ones are really good too taste wise. I never threw these ones up while prego.
https://www.amazon.com/SmartyPants-Prenatal-Complete-Gummy-Vitamins/dp/B00VFYYAC4

They don't contain calcium so you'd have to source that elsewhere. I did calcium gummies for mine and I also ate foods high in iron as gummies do not contain iron and I don't particularly like taking pills ( hence why I did gummies)

Best or luck OP! And I'm sorry for your losses. :(

u/ohsnapnaps · 1 pointr/Oct2019BabyBumps

I love my SmartyPants gummies! I've been taking them for a long time now, usually 3 in the morning and 3 in the evening. Some people don't like having 6 gummies per day, but I always thought maybe it'd be useful to split it up to one several times a day if morning sickness is an issue for me. It also uses methylfolate, which I was looking for.

u/science_chick · 1 pointr/Dec2018BabyBumps

I take the Smarty Pants gummy. I have a heterozygous MTHFR and have done some research that says that I can’t process folic acid correctly. These have a different form of it in them, plus they had more of each of the vitamins than what I was previously taking (VitaFusion gummies).

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VFYYAC4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_hd.ZAbZ2XTDF1

u/whenwillthewaitend · 1 pointr/TryingForABaby

The Optimal Prenatal from Seeking Health is actually pretty small- about the size of a Tylenol capsule. But the downside is you have to take 8 each day. Yes, 8. Upside is they're pretty high quality with the more bioavailable forms of vitamins and they're MTHFR safe if that's a concern.

Seeking Health also makes a Prenatal Protein Powder which I personally thought was pretty cool. So if you really hate taking pills you can take your prenatal as a protein shake.

Gummies are also a great option for anyone who doesn't like taking pills. I personally really like the SmartyPants Gummy Prenatal just because it has L-methylfolate instead of folic acid and other "better" forms of certain vitamins. But any gummy would probably be just fine.

Keep in mind if you're doing any of the above, including a different type of gummy, that there is no iron. If you need the iron you'll have to supplement it separately.

ETA: There is also the Rainbow Light Petite Mini Prenatal. They're pretty small and you take 3 a day.

u/SilverPlatedLining · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

https://www.amazon.com/SmartyPants-Prenatal-Complete-Daily-Vitamins/dp/B00VFYYAC4/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=prenatal+gummies&qid=1565372847&s=gateway&sr=8-4

These are what I take, and have taken for three pregnancies. Don't forget you'll also need prenatal while breastfeeding, if that's your plan. These are labeled for consumption in the states, where the Food and Drug Administration sets minimum daily requirements of each vitamin/mineral, and these list what percentage of that amount they contain if you take the recommended dose. Usually prenatal are 100% of whatever the suggestion is for pregnant women.

BTW, these don't have iron (I've never seen a gummy prenatal that does), so no matter what you choose, you'll also want an iron supplement, probably. During my first two trimesters, I just concentrated on an iron-rich diet, but by the third trimester, my OB said I was a bit anemic and that I should be supplementing with 20-30 mg iron and also an iron-rich diet. He said that while it technically is possible for someone to have too much iron, that's a specific medical diagnosis, which I don't have, so that I basically can't get too much. Something to ask your medical provider about...

I've never heard of someone not being allowed Vitamin A, where did you hear that?