Pink Stork Prenatal Vitamins with DHA, Folate & Iron

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Pink Stork Prenatal Vitamins DHA Folate Iron Complete Support 180 Capsules

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Pink Stork Prenatal Vitamins with DHA, Folate & Iron provide a complete, trimester-spanning prenatal nutrition program in a 180-capsule (90-day supply) bottle. This larger supply format supports continuous prenatal care without monthly reordering gaps. The formula covers the critical prenatal nutrient profile: methylated folate for neural tube integrity and cell division; DHA for fetal brain and retinal development; iron for maternal red blood cell expansion and fetal iron stores; iodine for thyroid and cognitive development; vitamin D3 and calcium for bone mineralization; and B12, B6, choline, and zinc for metabolic and developmental functions. Critical guidance: always consult your OB-GYN before starting or changing prenatal supplements — your provider should confirm the appropriate formula and dose for your individual pregnancy. Begin prenatal folate at least one month before conception when possible. Iron absorption is maximized with vitamin C-rich foods and reduced by calcium or dairy — separate prenatal iron from large calcium-containing meals or supplements by two hours where possible.

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Posted by Customer, Sunday, May 3, 2026 on product Pink Stork Prenatal Vitamins DHA Folate Iron Complete Support 180 Capsules
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    A: The 180-capsule bottle provides a 90-day (3-month) supply versus 30 days from the 60-count — offering better value per capsule for committed prenatal supplementation throughout pregnancy. Continuous prenatal supplementation without gaps is clinically important, particularly for folate, iron, and DHA which serve ongoing developmental needs throughout all trimesters. The 3-month supply reduces the risk of accidentally running out mid-pregnancy. Both products share the same formula — the difference is purely bottle size and economical supply duration. Consult your OB-GYN to confirm this formula meets your specific prenatal nutrition requirements.
    Posted by Champ Vita on Sunday, May 3, 2026

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Posted by Customer, Sunday, May 3, 2026 on product Pink Stork Prenatal Vitamins DHA Folate Iron Complete Support 180 Capsules
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    A: Many healthcare providers recommend continuing prenatal vitamins during breastfeeding — and often for several months postpartum regardless of feeding method. Breastfeeding increases nutritional demands for vitamin D, iodine, choline, DHA, and calcium since breast milk nutrient content partially reflects maternal intake. Postpartum iron needs vary depending on blood loss during delivery and breastfeeding status. The transition from prenatal to regular womens multivitamin timing is best determined by your OB-GYN or midwife at postpartum follow-up visits. Do not abruptly discontinue prenatal vitamins immediately after delivery without provider guidance.
    Posted by Champ Vita on Sunday, May 3, 2026

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Posted by Customer, Sunday, May 3, 2026 on product Pink Stork Prenatal Vitamins DHA Folate Iron Complete Support 180 Capsules
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    A: The Tolerable Upper Intake Level for folate from supplements is 1000 mcg daily for adults. This threshold was established due to concerns that very high synthetic folic acid may mask vitamin B12 deficiency (particularly relevant in older adults). Most prenatal vitamins contain 400 to 800 mcg folate — well within safe ranges. For women with prior neural tube defect pregnancies, providers sometimes prescribe 4000 mcg therapeutic folate, which requires medical supervision. Doubling up on prenatal vitamins to get more folate is not appropriate — this also doubles other nutrients like iron and vitamin A. Address any concerns about folate adequacy directly with your OB-GYN.
    Posted by Champ Vita on Sunday, May 3, 2026

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