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GNC Prenatal Formula Without Iron
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GNC Prenatal Formula Without Iron
Dietary Supplement
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*
- Antioxidants to support immune health*
PRENATAL FORMULA WITHOUT IRON
GNC Prenatal Formula is a premium multivitamin that provides nutritional support for both mother and baby before, during and after delivery. Pregnancy is a special time in a women's life and an important time to be mindful not only of your individual nutritional needs, but the nutritional needs of your baby as well. Maternal nutritional before and during pregnancy affects both your well-being and your infant's growth. As your baby develops through the early phases of life, your nutritional needs will also increase. After delivery, you need an adequate diet rich in essential nutrients such as calcium and folic acid to support nursing and replace depleted nutrient stores. This delicately blended multivitamin offers supplement nutritional support for both you and your baby.
Nutritional Support- 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 fromation.*
Calcium & Bone Health- 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 in a loss of bone density. Also includes 400 IU of vitamin D-3 to enhance calcium absorption.*
An iron-free formula for women who prefer to take a separate iron supplement.
A complete nutritional program should be followed prior to conception through pregnancy and maintained while breastfeeding. Talk to your doctor about adding GNC Prenatal Formula to your daily nutritional regimen.
* 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, Titanium Dioxide (Natural Mineral Whitener), Vegetable Acetoglycerides No Artificial Colors, No Artificial Flavors, Sodium Free, No Wheat, No Gluten, No Dairy Storage Instructions: Store in a cool, dry place. Warning: Keep out of reach of children General Nutrition Corporation Pittsburgh, PA 15222






Serving Size 2 Caplets 

Servings Per Container 30 




Amount Per Serving % DV 





Vitamin A (as beta-carotene) 4500.00 IU 56% 


Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid) 120.00 mg 200% 


Vitamin D (as Cholecalciferol D-3) 400.00 IU 100% 


Vitamin E (as Natural d-alpha Tocopherol Succinate) 30.00 IU 100% 


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


Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) 1.60 mg 80% 


Niacin (as Niacinamide) 18.00 mg 90% 


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


Folic Acid 1000.00 mcg 125% 


Vitamin B-12 (as Cyanocobalamin) 8.00 mcg 100% 


Biotin 35.00 mcg 12% 


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


Calcium (as Calcium Carbonate) 600.00 mg 46% 


Iodine (as Potassium Iodide) 290.00 mcg 193% 


Magnesium (as Magnesium Oxide) 200.00 mg 44% 


Zinc (as Zinc Oxide) 15.00 mg 100% 


Copper (as Copper Gluconate) 1.30 mg 65% 


Selenium (as Selenium Yeast) 70.00 mcg 0% 


Manganese (as Manganese Sulfate) 2.60 mg 0% 


Chromium (as Chromium Yeast) 45.00 mcg 0% 


Molybdenum (as Sodium Molybdate) 50.00 mcg 0% 


Boron (as Boron Citrate) 150.00 mcg 0% 


Choline (as Choline Bitartrate) 550.00 mcg 0% 




** Daily Value (DV) not established 



- Health Notes
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What Makes a Good Multivitamin?
What Makes a Good Multivitamin?Know Your Options to Best Support Health
Multiples are available as a powder inside a shell capsule, as a liquid inside a soft-gelatin capsule, or hard-pressed as tablets that may be chewed or swallowedDesigned for people whose diets don't meet all their nutritional needs, multiple vitamin-mineral supplements ("multivitamins") are convenient nutrient combinations, usually taken one to six times per day. While it's generally agreed that a healthy diet is the best foundation for health, everyday life makes that goal challenging for many people. So, some people supplement in hope of preventing disease-causing deficiencies and providing higher nutrient amounts than they can get through diet alone, which may help prevent or manage certain diseases.Who decides how much is enough?
Recommended dietary allowances have been developed by a scientific panel to broadly cover healthy people of any age or gender. Used to design mass food programs, such as for the armed forces and food relief/ration programs, RDA's were the basis for the Reference Daily Intake (RDI) values, which the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) uses to create the Daily Value (DV) packaging labels.
Many multivitamins contain at least 100% of RDA recommendations. However, decades of research on human nutrition has led many researchers and healthcare professionals to conclude that a "one-size-fits-all" approach does not address the increased need for certain nutrients by people who are not healthy or by those at increased risk of developing various diseases due to genetics or lifestyle habits. The RDA does account for this increased need in certain cases such as, vitamin C for smokers, or vitamin D for seniors. Abundant research also suggests therapeutic benefits to supplementing with certain nutrients, even when eating a healthful diet.
For a list of the recommended optimal amounts of each nutrient, go to a Healthy Person's Guide to Vitamins & Minerals.
What's the best multivitamin for me?
Multiples are available as a powder inside a hard-shell pull-apart capsule, as a liquid inside a soft-gelatin capsule, or hard-pressed as tablets that may be chewed or swallowed. Common products on the market include:
- Low-potency/one-a-day multiples: These mixtures often contain 100% of the daily requirements for most vitamins and some minerals that many people require. However, they do not provide enough to make up for deficiencies or other therapeutic amounts. For example, people eating a Western diet may be deficient in minerals such as calcium and magnesium, which one-a-days may not help correct.
- High-potency multiples: These mixtures may provide higher amounts of desired nutrients sometimes designed to support particular health goals, such as heart health. To evenly distribute nutrition to the body, these are convenient combination products usually designed to be taken as caplets or tablets in divided doses, depending on the formula.
- Timed-release: Some healthcare professionals assume that releasing vitamins and minerals slowly into the body over a period of time is better than releasing them all at once. However, except for some studies showing better absorption of time-released vitamin C, this assumption has not been well studied and some concerns have been raised about the safety of the chemical agents used to cause the timed release.
- Vegetarian: Most capsules are made from animal gelatin, so vegetarians need to carefully read supplement labels to ensure they are getting a vegetarian product.
What's the best way to take a multi?
The best time to take most supplements is with meals, to avoid stomach upset they sometimes cause and to help the body better absorb the nutrients.
- Capsules vs. tablets: Occasionally B vitamins react with a product's other ingredients, especially when exposed to moisture or heat; this can cause discoloration and a bad smell. While the multiple is still safe and effective, the smell is off-putting and usually not very well tolerated. Liquid multiples in a soft-gel capsule-or tablets or capsules that are kept dry and cool-do not have this problem. Capsules are usually smoother than tablets, so some people find them easier to swallow. Properly made tablets and capsules will dissolve readily in the stomach, allowing the nutrients to be absorbed.
- Chewables: Multiples do not taste very good and to make them palatable to both children and adults, bad-tasting ingredients are reduced or eliminated and the rest are masked with a sweetener (sometimes more sweetener than any other ingredient). Debates continue, but healthcare professionals generally recommend avoiding regular consumption of both artificial sweeteners like aspartame (NutraSweet(R)) and sugars. (Xylitol, a natural sugar, does not cause tooth decay or other known problems but is rarely used in chewables because it is relatively expensive.) Chewable vitamin C products should contain buffered vitamin C, rather than the acidic form (ascorbic acid), to avoid damaging tooth enamel.
Does a multiple ensure good nutrition?
Nothing beats a nutrient-rich, whole foods diet to as a foundation for good nutrition, and quality supplements may help support that goal.
Are multiples good for kids?
While a whole food diet is the preferable route, a high-quality multivitamin might be recommended for children eating an unbalanced diet. In one double-blind trial, schoolchildren received a daily low-potency vitamin-mineral tablet for three months that contained 50% of the RDA for most essential vitamins and the minerals. About 20% of participants (working class, primarily Hispanic, children, aged 6 to 12) experienced dramatic gains in certain measures of IQ, possibly due to correction of specific nutrient deficiencies in these children. However, it was not possible in this study to identify which nutrients caused the improvement.
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- Effective (5)
- Simple to take (5)
- Easy on stomach (4)
- Easy to swallow (4)
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- Daily use (3)
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- Health conscious (5), First time user (3)
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Comments about HEALTH VALLEY NAT. FOODS 1011001 GNC Women's Prenatal Formula without Iron:
I am 16 wks along in my 3rd pregnancy and this prenatal works perfectly for me. I was having a lot of stomach and digestive issues with my regular prenatal vitamins, and I figured it was most likely from the increased iron. After using these iron-free vitamins for just a few days, my stomach is already feeling normal again. Also, I have never been iron-deficient, and my doctor approved my use of iron-free prenatal vitamins, so I am happy to have found these at GNC for such a good price.
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- Easy on Stomach
- Effective
- Simple To Take
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- Daily Use
- Women
Comments about HEALTH VALLEY NAT. FOODS 1011001 GNC Women's Prenatal Formula without Iron:
I have a blood disorder (hemochromatosis), so I cannot take any supplements with Iron in them. I went on a search for a multivitamin that lacked Iron, and I was relieved when I came across this one. It's cheap, has everything I need in it, and I noticed that it had given me energy throughout the day. It has also helped in making my hair and skin healthy and shiny. I would definitely recommend this to any woman with my problem, even if they are not pregnant.
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- Easy on Stomach
- Easy To Swallow
- Effective
- Simple To Take
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Comments about HEALTH VALLEY NAT. FOODS 1011001 GNC Women's Prenatal Formula without Iron:
I take them in the AM. I nurse and need the extra vitamins this offers!
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- Easy on Stomach
- Easy To Swallow
- Effective
- Simple To Take
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Comments about HEALTH VALLEY NAT. FOODS 1011001 GNC Women's Prenatal Formula without Iron:
It's great to be able to find a prenatal without iron. I've never had iron issues and the extra iron in a regular pre-natal often causes some other issues for me.
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- Easy on Stomach
- Easy To Swallow
- Effective
- Simple To Take
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- Daily Use
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Comments about HEALTH VALLEY NAT. FOODS 1011001 GNC Women's Prenatal Formula without Iron:
These are amazing. I have a blood disorder which causes me to have a bad reaction to iron. My hematologist advised me that I needed to take prenatal pills without iron. I was soo happy to find out that GNC made this product available to its customers. I have so much more energy while taking these that I have continued to take them after my daughter was born. I'm taking them while I nurse my child and I will continue to take them after I wean her. I just wish they offered this product in the prenatal pack or the 60 day bottle.
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- Easy To Swallow
- Effective
- I always take it wfood
- Simple To Take
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good because it's high calcium and D's.
good for Thalassemia patients who cannot take iron.Displaying reviews 1-6
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