Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make sure you're taking the prenatals with iron. SO many have no iron (because it can make pregnant women nauseous). I have a cast iron stomach and never had a problem with iron. I was told that my high energy levels were because I had such good iron levels.
Op here: I’ve been taking the Naturelo brand prenatals since TTC and they say they have iron but maybe not enough? Waiting for my endo to call and tell me his thoughts!
https://www.target.com/p/naturelo-prenatal-multivitamin-capsules-with-folate-90ct/-/A-79812386
You were probably low prepregnancy and baby drained what little you started with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make sure you're taking the prenatals with iron. SO many have no iron (because it can make pregnant women nauseous). I have a cast iron stomach and never had a problem with iron. I was told that my high energy levels were because I had such good iron levels.
Op here: I’ve been taking the Naturelo brand prenatals since TTC and they say they have iron but maybe not enough? Waiting for my endo to call and tell me his thoughts!
https://www.target.com/p/naturelo-prenatal-multivitamin-capsules-with-folate-90ct/-/A-79812386
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be aware that iron supplements can cause constipation. Squatty Potty helps immensely!
I never had low iron in pregnancy despite eating vegetarian/pescatarian (I normally eat meat but it turned my stomach when i was preg). I used Nature Made prenatals so I think that helped keep it up.
Thanks!! I have a squatty potty so all prepared!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Be aware that iron supplements can cause constipation. Squatty Potty helps immensely!
I never had low iron in pregnancy despite eating vegetarian/pescatarian (I normally eat meat but it turned my stomach when i was preg). I used Nature Made prenatals so I think that helped keep it up.