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> I'm currently taking chewable prenatal vitamins and I'm having a

difficult

> time getting them down. Does anyone know of liquid or injectable

prenatal

> vitamins that I might be able to get from my OB? My previous OB

wasn't very

> knowledgeable about chewable vitamins and I had to make a

suggestion and

> that's what they prescribed me (Natachews).

>

> Any advice would be very helpful.

>

> Haley

> Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

> EDD December 27, 2003

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Tammy

-- In OSSG-pregnant , " Haley "

wrote:

> I'm currently taking chewable prenatal vitamins and I'm having a

difficult

> time getting them down. Does anyone know of liquid or injectable

prenatal

> vitamins that I might be able to get from my OB? My previous OB

wasn't very

> knowledgeable about chewable vitamins and I had to make a

suggestion and

> that's what they prescribed me (Natachews).

>

> Any advice would be very helpful.

>

> Haley

> Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

> EDD December 27, 2003

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Tammy

-- In OSSG-pregnant , " Haley "

wrote:

> I'm currently taking chewable prenatal vitamins and I'm having a

difficult

> time getting them down. Does anyone know of liquid or injectable

prenatal

> vitamins that I might be able to get from my OB? My previous OB

wasn't very

> knowledgeable about chewable vitamins and I had to make a

suggestion and

> that's what they prescribed me (Natachews).

>

> Any advice would be very helpful.

>

> Haley

> Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

> EDD December 27, 2003

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I take prenate ultra it has a vanilla flavor and doesn't make me ill like

the other prenatal vitamins do

RE: prenatal vitamins

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I take NataChews. They are prescription chewable prenatal vitamins.

Haley

Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

EDD December 27, 2003

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Haley,

I take natachews, too... My doc has me taking two a day... you??

Sharon

Haley said:

> :

> I take NataChews. They are prescription chewable prenatal vitamins.

>

> Haley

> Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

> EDD December 27, 2003

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I only take one a day in addition to my multi-vitamin.

Haley

Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

EDD December 27, 2003

RE: prenatal vitamins

Haley,

I take natachews, too... My doc has me taking two a day... you??

Sharon

Haley said:

> :

> I take NataChews. They are prescription chewable prenatal vitamins.

>

> Haley

> Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

> EDD December 27, 2003

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should i be taking 2 a day???????

RE: prenatal vitamins

Haley,

I take natachews, too... My doc has me taking two a day... you??

Sharon

Haley said:

> :

> I take NataChews. They are prescription chewable prenatal vitamins.

>

> Haley

> Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

> EDD December 27, 2003

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I too had NO LUCK with any kind of guidance or advice from my surgeon.

Really honked me off.

I take a regular pre-natal vitamin which is prescribed by my doctor 2

times a day. I just use a pill cutter and cut it in 1/2. This has

worked pretty well for me.

Annette Levitt

prenatal vitamins

OK, I have a bit of a roadblock here. I called my surgeon

yesterday,

and the dietician they have now is a ditz. I asked her to

advise me

a good prenatal vitamin that was either chewable, or smaller

than the

rest, and she didn't know. In fact, she told me to research it

on

the Web myself! Ughh. So much for my surgeon helping me, too,

as

the Wish Center has expanded, and the surgeon who did me is in

Seattle, and I'm in Chicago. Maybe it's my hormones, but I'm

ready

to scream at them for their lack of helpfulness.

Can anyone suggest a brand of prenatal vitamins that they were

able

to take that aren't the size of horse pills? I'm so afraid of

taking

anything, because I really haven't swallowed a pill more than

1mm big

since surgery 18 months ago. Thanks in advance for your

help!!!!!

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I never took a prenatal vitamin with any of my

pregnancies...

it's a personal choice.

I did eat healthy...and took a multivitamin daily...and

took an additional folic acid the first 12 weeks (biggest

difference between a prenatal vitamin and a

multivitamin is folic acid)...

but that's it. It's a very personal choice.

Soderblom CCCE CD(DONA) CLD

Student Midwife - Mesa, AZ

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Unfortunately, I'm not aware of any prenatal vitamins that are small in size

or chewable. I had my procedure in November of 2001 for some time I was

afraid of swallowing " horse pills " but it came to the point that I just had

to give it try if I were to get the necessary nutrients. I started taking

prenatals in March and starting trying to conceive in late May and I haven't

had ANY trouble getting them down. Just remember to drink a significant

amount of water with them. I take Precare Caplets. I wouldn't say they are

" horse pills " but they are bigger than a Tylenol. Your OB should have

samples at their office that you could try before filling a prescription for

something you might not be able to swallow.

Good Luck!!!

Hugs,

11-21-01

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Sierra 8-14-98

EDD #2 3-28-04

prenatal vitamins

OK, I have a bit of a roadblock here. I called my surgeon yesterday,

and the dietician they have now is a ditz. I asked her to advise me

a good prenatal vitamin that was either chewable, or smaller than the

rest, and she didn't know. In fact, she told me to research it on

the Web myself! Ughh. So much for my surgeon helping me, too, as

the Wish Center has expanded, and the surgeon who did me is in

Seattle, and I'm in Chicago. Maybe it's my hormones, but I'm ready

to scream at them for their lack of helpfulness.

Can anyone suggest a brand of prenatal vitamins that they were able

to take that aren't the size of horse pills? I'm so afraid of taking

anything, because I really haven't swallowed a pill more than 1mm big

since surgery 18 months ago. Thanks in advance for your help!!!!!

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I didn't realize that they made chewables. That is great!!! Are they

flavored? I worked in a pharmacy up until a couple of years ago and I have

NEVER heard of those. Do you know if they are new?!?!

, sorry....I didn't realized they made chewable prenatals. This is

wonderful news for you and those that can't or don't want to swallow pills.

Hugs,

11-21-01

324/170

Sierra 8-14-98

EDD #2 3-28-04

RE: prenatal vitamins

:

I take NataChews. They are prescription chewable prenatal vitamins.

Haley

Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

EDD December 27, 2003

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Hi ! I take PreCare Chewables. Easy to take taste wise & have

not made me sick at all : )

Judy

> OK, I have a bit of a roadblock here. I called my surgeon

yesterday,

> and the dietician they have now is a ditz. I asked her to advise

me

> a good prenatal vitamin that was either chewable, or smaller than

the

> rest, and she didn't know. In fact, she told me to research it on

> the Web myself! Ughh. So much for my surgeon helping me, too, as

> the Wish Center has expanded, and the surgeon who did me is in

> Seattle, and I'm in Chicago. Maybe it's my hormones, but I'm ready

> to scream at them for their lack of helpfulness.

>

> Can anyone suggest a brand of prenatal vitamins that they were able

> to take that aren't the size of horse pills? I'm so afraid of

taking

> anything, because I really haven't swallowed a pill more than 1mm

big

> since surgery 18 months ago. Thanks in advance for your help!!!!!

>

>

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My ob gave me " precare chewables " and " duet chewables " to try. He

said to call him with the one I liked best and he would call in a

prescription. The Duet brand is awful! Precare chewables are much

easier to take, especially taste wise.

Jeri

> > OK, I have a bit of a roadblock here. I called my surgeon

> yesterday,

> > and the dietician they have now is a ditz. I asked her to advise

> me

> > a good prenatal vitamin that was either chewable, or smaller than

> the

> > rest, and she didn't know. In fact, she told me to research it

on

> > the Web myself! Ughh. So much for my surgeon helping me, too,

as

> > the Wish Center has expanded, and the surgeon who did me is in

> > Seattle, and I'm in Chicago. Maybe it's my hormones, but I'm

ready

> > to scream at them for their lack of helpfulness.

> >

> > Can anyone suggest a brand of prenatal vitamins that they were

able

> > to take that aren't the size of horse pills? I'm so afraid of

> taking

> > anything, because I really haven't swallowed a pill more than 1mm

> big

> > since surgery 18 months ago. Thanks in advance for your help!!!!!

> >

> >

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Ahh... I don't take an extra multi-vitamin, just the two natachews. Well,

I take an additional 3 mg of folic acid, sublingual B-12 3x week (1000mg),

calcium citrate, and amnio acids.... probably too much stuff, but hey...

if it helps...! :~)

Sharon

Haley said:

> I only take one a day in addition to my multi-vitamin.

>

> Haley

> Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

> EDD December 27, 2003

>

> RE: prenatal vitamins

>

>

> Haley,

>

> I take natachews, too... My doc has me taking two a day... you??

>

> Sharon

> Haley said:

> > :

> > I take NataChews. They are prescription chewable prenatal vitamins.

> >

> > Haley

> > Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

> > EDD December 27, 2003

> >

> >

> >

> >

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It depends on if you take an additional multi-vitamin or not. If you do, I

wouldn't bother taking two... if you don't, DEFINATELY take two!! I take

one every 12 hours, for maximum absorbtion. It's the only thing that seems

to keep my vitamin levels in the normal range! :~)

Sharon

Sauer said:

> should i be taking 2 a day???????

>

> RE: prenatal vitamins

>

>

> Haley,

>

> I take natachews, too... My doc has me taking two a day... you??

>

> Sharon

> Haley said:

> > :

> > I take NataChews. They are prescription chewable prenatal vitamins.

> >

> > Haley

> > Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

> > EDD December 27, 2003

> >

> >

> >

> >

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LOL! Natachews taste like grape sweetarts to me! More sweet than tart...

adn are actually pretty good. They don't taste " vitaminy " and I don't burp

vitamins all day after taking them. :~)

Nice, huh! :~)

L Tims said:

> I didn't realize that they made chewables. That is great!!! Are they

> flavored? I worked in a pharmacy up until a couple of years ago and I have

> NEVER heard of those. Do you know if they are new?!?!

> , sorry....I didn't realized they made chewable prenatals. This is

> wonderful news for you and those that can't or don't want to swallow

> pills.

>

> Hugs,

> 11-21-01

> 324/170

> Sierra 8-14-98

> EDD #2 3-28-04

> RE: prenatal vitamins

>

>

> :

> I take NataChews. They are prescription chewable prenatal vitamins.

>

> Haley

> Post Op RNY/March 21, 2003

> EDD December 27, 2003

>

>

>

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> Can anyone suggest a brand of prenatal vitamins that they were able

> to take that aren't the size of horse pills?

Can't help you too much here, but I take the Embrex prenatal and it's a

fairly large pill, but easy for *me* to swallow qith lots of water. I selected

it

after researching several vit.s and chose it because the calcium and prenatal

are packaged as two separate supplements thereby preventing the iron/calcuim

absorption problem and allowing me to substitute the contained carbonate calcium

with citrate (which I purchase separately at Walmart).

Someone else asked about whether they should take one or two prenatals. I've

posted this before but wanted to again remind our wonderfully supportive

cybersisters that every person's absorption will vary based on the type of

procedure, length bypassed (if RNY) and other surgical factors and we shouldn't

assume

that what works for us will also work for someone else. Let your body and

doctor be your guide. If you think you may not be getting enough in supplements,

ask for a blood screen to be certain. We want happy, healthy mommies and

babies around here and although well intended by our cyber friends, sometimes

you

have to go with what the professionals say! (grin)

Mom to Dejah (4) and Soon...

TWINS! EDD 01/09/04

RNY 11/01/01 -160

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> Can anyone suggest a brand of prenatal vitamins that they were able

> to take that aren't the size of horse pills?

Can't help you too much here, but I take the Embrex prenatal and it's a

fairly large pill, but easy for *me* to swallow qith lots of water. I selected

it

after researching several vit.s and chose it because the calcium and prenatal

are packaged as two separate supplements thereby preventing the iron/calcuim

absorption problem and allowing me to substitute the contained carbonate calcium

with citrate (which I purchase separately at Walmart).

Someone else asked about whether they should take one or two prenatals. I've

posted this before but wanted to again remind our wonderfully supportive

cybersisters that every person's absorption will vary based on the type of

procedure, length bypassed (if RNY) and other surgical factors and we shouldn't

assume

that what works for us will also work for someone else. Let your body and

doctor be your guide. If you think you may not be getting enough in supplements,

ask for a blood screen to be certain. We want happy, healthy mommies and

babies around here and although well intended by our cyber friends, sometimes

you

have to go with what the professionals say! (grin)

Mom to Dejah (4) and Soon...

TWINS! EDD 01/09/04

RNY 11/01/01 -160

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