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GNC Women's Prenatal Formula with Iron
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- Description
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NUTRITIONAL INSURANCE FOR MOM & BABY
- 1,000 mcg of folic acid to support healthy fetal development
- 600 mg of bone-strengthening calcium
- 400 IU of vitamin D-3 to enhance calcium absorption
- Iron to support increased blood volume
- Antioxidants to support immune health
- Supplies a balanced nutritional blend combining vitamins, minerals and antioxidants to supplement a healthy diet. Emerging research suggests that antioxidants can help protect the body from harmful free radicals that can destroy healthy cells.
- Provides 1,000 mcg of folic acid, critical during the earliest weeks of pregnancy when a baby’s organs are forming. Adequate intake of folic acid in a healthy diet before and during early pregnancy may reduce the risk of birth defects of the brain and spinal cord. Folic acid is also required for cell growth and DNA formation.
- Features 600 mg of bone-strengthening calcium which is vital during pregnancy, especially during the third trimester when fetal bones begin to calcify. If a mother’s calcium level drops, her body can pull calcium from her bones resulting loss of bone density. Also includes 400 IU of vitamin D-3 to enhance calcium absorption.
- Includes iron to support placental and fetal needs and a mother’s increased blood volume.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- Supplement Facts
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As a dietary supplement, take two caplets daily with food.
Other Ingredients: Cellulose, Cellulose, Titanium Dioxide (Natural Mineral Whitener), Titanium Dioxide (Natural Mineral Whitener), Vegetable Acetoglycerides, Vegetable Acetoglycerides No Artificial Color, No Artificial Flavors, Sodium Free, No Wheat, No Gluten, No Dairy Storage Instructions: Store in a cool dry place. Warning: Accidental overdose of iron-containing products is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under 6. Keep this product out of reach of children. In case of accidental overdose, call a doctor or poison control center immediately. Distributed by: General Nutrition Corporation Pittsburgh, PA 15222






Serving Size 2 Caplets 

Servings Per Container 30 




Amount Per Serving % DV 





Vitamin A (100% as beta-Carotene) 4500.00 IU 56% 


Vitamin A (100% as beta-Carotene) 4500.00 IU 56% 


Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid) 120.00 mg 200% 


Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid) 120.00 mg 200% 


Vitamin D (as Cholecalciferol) 400.00 IU 100% 


Vitamin D (as Cholecalciferol) 400.00 IU 100% 


Vitamin E (as natural d-alpha Tocopheryl Succinate) 30.00 IU 100% 


Vitamin E (as natural d-alpha Tocopheryl Succinate) 30.00 IU 100% 


Thiamin (Vitamin B-1)(as Thiamin Hydrochloride) 1.40 mg 82% 


Thiamin (Vitamin B-1)(as Thiamin Hydrochloride) 1.40 mg 82% 


Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) 1.60 mg 80% 


Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) 1.60 mg 80% 


Niacin (as Niacinamide) 18.00 mg 90% 


Niacin (as Niacinamide) 18.00 mg 90% 


Vitamin B-6 (as Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) 10.00 mg 400% 


Vitamin B-6 (as Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) 10.00 mg 400% 


Folic Acid 1000.00 mcg 250% 


Folic Acid 1000.00 mcg 250% 


Vitamin B12 (as Cyanocobalamin) 8.00 mcg 133% 


Vitamin B12 (as Cyanocobalamin) 8.00 mcg 133% 


Biotin 35.00 mcg 12% 


Biotin 35.00 mcg 12% 


Pantothenic Acid (as Calcium d-Pantothenate) 7.00 mg 70% 


Pantothenic Acid (as Calcium d-Pantothenate) 7.00 mg 70% 


Calcium (as Calcium Carbonate) 600.00 mg 46% 


Calcium (as Calcium Carbonate) 600.00 mg 46% 


Iron (as Ferrous Fumarate) 18.00 mg 100% 


Iron (as Ferrous Fumarate) 18.00 mg 100% 


Iodine (as Potassium Iodide) 290.00 mcg 193% 


Iodine (as Potassium Iodide) 290.00 mcg 193% 


Magnesium (as Magnesium Oxide) 200.00 mg 50% 


Magnesium (as Magnesium Oxide) 200.00 mg 50% 


Zinc (as Zinc Oxide) 15.00 mg 100% 


Zinc (as Zinc Oxide) 15.00 mg 100% 


Selenium (as Selenium Yeast) 70.00 mcg 100% 


Selenium (as Selenium Yeast) 70.00 mcg 100% 


Copper (as Copper Gluconate) 1.30 mg 65% 


Copper (as Copper Gluconate) 1.30 mg 65% 


Manganese (as Manganese Sulfate) 2.60 mg 130% 


Manganese (as Manganese Sulfate) 2.60 mg 130% 


Chromium (as Chromium Yeast) 45.00 mcg 38% 


Chromium (as Chromium Yeast) 45.00 mcg 38% 


Molybdenum (as Sodium Molybdate) 50.00 mg 66% 


Molybdenum (as Sodium Molybdate) 50.00 mg 66% 





Boron (as Boron Citrate) 150.00 mcg ** 


Boron (as Boron Citrate) 150.00 mcg ** 


Choline (as Choline Bitartrate) 550.00 mcg ** 


Choline (as Choline Bitartrate) 550.00 mcg ** 




** Daily Value (DV) not established 



- Health Notes
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Prenatal Vitamins Support Full-Term Pregnancy
Prenatal Vitamins Support Full-Term Pregnancy
Multivitamin use around the time of conception could be a safe and simple strategy to improve pregnancy outcomesPrenatal multivitamins help pregnant moms to fill gaps in their diet and meet their own-and their baby's-special nutritional needs. Now researchers have found a link between taking multivitamins around the time of conception and prevention of early births and births of babies born smaller than normal for their gestational age.
Nearly 36,000 women participating in the Danish National Birth Cohort, a large ongoing study of pregnant women and their children, were included in the study. All of them reported using multivitamins, just folic acid supplements, or no supplements in the 12 weeks around conception: 4 weeks before the last menstrual period until 8 weeks after.
Multivitamins improve the odds
The women were followed until after delivery and were monitored for preterm births (delivery before week 37 of pregnancy) and births of babies that were small for gestational age (weight, length, or head circumference below the tenth percentile for the number of weeks of pregnancy). These are important measures of newborn health because infants born preterm or small for gestational age are at greater risk for a wide variety of health and developmental problems.
When the researchers looked at birth outcomes and vitamin use, they found the following:
- Taking multivitamins around the time of conception was associated with a 17% lower risk of small-for-gestational-age births in all women. This effect was strongest in women who took multivitamins in the weeks after conception.
- In women who were not overweight prior to pregnancy, taking multivitamins around conception was associated with a 16% lower risk of preterm birth.
- Multivitamin use did not affect risk of preterm delivery in women who were overweight prior to pregnancy. (These women are already less likely to deliver preterm.)
- Taking folic acid alone had no effect on risk of preterm or small-for-gestational-age births.
Having a healthy pregnancy and birth
"It may be that multivitamin use around the time of conception could be a safe and simple strategy to improve pregnancy outcomes," the study's authors said in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, while pointing out that more research is needed to show this definitively.
In addition to a multivitamin, there are a few other key supplements that you can consider taking during pregnancy:
- Omega-3 fatty acids. We get these from eating fish, but due to pollutants like mercury and PCBs, pregnant women should eat fish judiciously (perhaps no more than 2 helpings a week). Supplementing with omega-3 fats during pregnancy has been shown to help ensure full-term births and healthy-sized newborns.
- Vitamin D. Most of us don't get enough sun all year to maintain healthy levels of vitamin D, and some research suggests that pregnant women with low vitamin D levels are more likely to deliver preterm.
- Iron, folic acid, and zinc. Low levels of these nutrients during pregnancy are associated with poor birth outcomes. If you don't take a prenatal multivitamin, remember to stay on top of these nutrients.
(Am J Clin Nutr 2011;94:906-12)
Maureen Williams, ND, completed her doctorate in naturopathic medicine at Bastyr University in Seattle and has been in private practice since 1995. With an abiding commitment to access to care, she has worked in free clinics in the US and Canada, and in rural clinics in Guatemala and Honduras where she has studied traditional herbal medicine. She currently lives and practices in Victoria, BC, and lectures and writes extensively for both professional and community audiences on topics including family nutrition, menopause, anxiety and depression, heart disease, cancer, and easing stress. Dr. Williams is a regular contributor to Healthnotes Newswire.Copyright 2013 Aisle7. All rights reserved. Aisle7.com
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- Ratings and Reviews
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REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy on stomach (7)
- Effective (6)
- Simple to take (6)
- Easy to swallow (4)
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- Women (8)
- Daily use (3)
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- First time user (5), Health conscious (3)
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Comments about HEALTH VALLEY NAT. FOODS 1011001 GNC Women's Prenatal Formula with Iron:
It provides enough nutrition to women who are preparing for pregnancy or already pregnant. One little thing that could be done better is that the package I received is not the same as the picture on website. It's a bottle with light color instead of purple.
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Comments about HEALTH VALLEY NAT. FOODS 1011001 GNC Women's Prenatal Formula with Iron:
It is great for pregnant women...
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- Poor Taste
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Comments about HEALTH VALLEY NAT. FOODS 1011001 GNC Women's Prenatal Formula with Iron:
good for mom & baby!
Pros
- Easy on Stomach
- Easy To Swallow
Cons
- May be hard to swallow
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- Daily Use
- Women
Comments about HEALTH VALLEY NAT. FOODS 1011001 GNC Women's Prenatal Formula with Iron:
I take this product everyday. With lack of nutrients in my diet, this little vitamin gives me everything I need. Great for the hair and nails as well!
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- Easy on Stomach
- Simple To Take
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Comments about HEALTH VALLEY NAT. FOODS 1011001 GNC Women's Prenatal Formula with Iron:
Thank you GNC for making a prenatal with no artificial colors, etc and no herbs! I didn't realize how difficult that combination was to find!
I take them after a good breakfast and haven't had any nausea from them. So far, so good!Displaying reviews 1-5
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