Demand for vitamin and mineral supplements appears to be increasing in pregnant women, in which supplements, including folic acid and DHA, are currently used mainly for growth, especially in infants.
+ Nutritional properties
Folic Acid, a form of water-soluble vitamin B, plays an important role in the production of fetal red blood cells for neurological development. In fact, vitamin B can be present in everyday foods such as dark green vegetables, fruits with sour taste and cereals. Another active ingredient called Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) is an omega-3 fatty acid that is rich in benefits not only for general use but also as a contraceptive aid since the first month. In addition to the above essentials, this supplement also contains a combination of vitamins and minerals that are different in each product to meet the growing demand during pregnancy.
+ Antioxidant activities
These supplements are effective depending on the activity of each active ingredient, including:
Folic Acid plays a major role in supporting the development of the baby's brain and the nerves that form the spine, the first part of the central nervous system. Specifically, fetal spine development begins between 14 and 28 days of gestation
- DHA has some functions to ensure healthy pregnancy. In fact, an increase in DHA levels may lead to better fertility, compromise the weight of the baby and reduce the risk of preterm delivery. DHA is recognized not only to facilitate the development of the baby's brain, it also contributes to the development of the baby's visual and motor ability.
+ Level and mode of use
In general, one to two pills per day may vary according to the doctor's advice, while the medication in the form of chewing tablets is to be thoroughly chewed before swallowing. To get the most effective treatment, you must take it regularly and avoid overdoses. Generally, the use of the above supplements may start from the first month of pregnancy because it is the developmental period of the baby's spine, while continued use may vary according to the advice of a specialist.
+ Side effects
Side effects of this supplement may include constipation, diarrhea or other stomach problems that can be temporary and go away when the body takes the drug. However, in case the above persistent condition is required, report it to the doctor or pharmacist. Medicinal allergic reactions may be rare, but you should also observe if symptoms such as rash, swelling (in the front of the tongue or throat), severe seizures and shortness of breath can occur.
+ Use caution
Because the use of this supplement may be limited and requires caution in certain conditions, for example:
Do not use if you are allergic to active ingredients in a drug
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking other medicines or are getting treatment for conditions such as blood disorder, kidney, liver or gastrointestinal problems.
+ Drug interaction
Drug interactions may occur, which can exacerbate the effects, so you should:
Tell your doctor if you are using any medicine for other illnesses
Avoid taking vitamins or other supplements at the same time without your doctor's advice
- Listen to your doctor's instructions for duration and dosage
Avoid concurrently with anti-seizure medicines such as phenytoin.
+ Nutritional properties
Folic Acid, a form of water-soluble vitamin B, plays an important role in the production of fetal red blood cells for neurological development. In fact, vitamin B can be present in everyday foods such as dark green vegetables, fruits with sour taste and cereals. Another active ingredient called Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) is an omega-3 fatty acid that is rich in benefits not only for general use but also as a contraceptive aid since the first month. In addition to the above essentials, this supplement also contains a combination of vitamins and minerals that are different in each product to meet the growing demand during pregnancy.
+ Antioxidant activities
These supplements are effective depending on the activity of each active ingredient, including:
Folic Acid plays a major role in supporting the development of the baby's brain and the nerves that form the spine, the first part of the central nervous system. Specifically, fetal spine development begins between 14 and 28 days of gestation
- DHA has some functions to ensure healthy pregnancy. In fact, an increase in DHA levels may lead to better fertility, compromise the weight of the baby and reduce the risk of preterm delivery. DHA is recognized not only to facilitate the development of the baby's brain, it also contributes to the development of the baby's visual and motor ability.
+ Level and mode of use
In general, one to two pills per day may vary according to the doctor's advice, while the medication in the form of chewing tablets is to be thoroughly chewed before swallowing. To get the most effective treatment, you must take it regularly and avoid overdoses. Generally, the use of the above supplements may start from the first month of pregnancy because it is the developmental period of the baby's spine, while continued use may vary according to the advice of a specialist.
+ Side effects
Side effects of this supplement may include constipation, diarrhea or other stomach problems that can be temporary and go away when the body takes the drug. However, in case the above persistent condition is required, report it to the doctor or pharmacist. Medicinal allergic reactions may be rare, but you should also observe if symptoms such as rash, swelling (in the front of the tongue or throat), severe seizures and shortness of breath can occur.
+ Use caution
Because the use of this supplement may be limited and requires caution in certain conditions, for example:
Do not use if you are allergic to active ingredients in a drug
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking other medicines or are getting treatment for conditions such as blood disorder, kidney, liver or gastrointestinal problems.
+ Drug interaction
Drug interactions may occur, which can exacerbate the effects, so you should:
Tell your doctor if you are using any medicine for other illnesses
Avoid taking vitamins or other supplements at the same time without your doctor's advice
- Listen to your doctor's instructions for duration and dosage
Avoid concurrently with anti-seizure medicines such as phenytoin.
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