How long after taking prenatal vitamins can you get pregnant

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Wondering When to Start Taking Prenatal Multivitamins? Consider the 3-Month Rule

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We probably don’t need to remind you that your nutrient needs will change throughout your life—and that's especially true during pregnancy.

Prenatal multivitamins are specifically designed to lend nutrient support during pregnancy—a no-brainer, right? But for many pregnant people or those thinking about having a baby, the question isn’t whether to take prenatal multivitamins—it’s when to start taking prenatal multivitamins.

So when is the ideal time to introduce prenatal multivitamins into a regimen? Our rule of thumb: Consider taking prenatal multivitamins when thinking, trying, and when it's time. 3 months ahead of time is often a good benchmark to aim for. But let's dive in a little deeper, shall we?

Understanding nutritional needs during pregnancy

Women need a variety of nutrients in order to support pregnancy. And while it’s technically possible to fill those nutrient needs through a healthy diet, it can also be very difficult. Prenatal multivitamins are designed to help fill nutritional gaps in a birthing person’s diet—which supports baby, as well.

In order to determine when to start taking prenatal multivitamins, it’s important to understand what some of those nutrients are and the role they play.

Let’s talk about a few key examples:

Folate. Folate is a B Vitamin that helps support neural tube development during the early stages of pregnancy and is typically found in vegetables (like leafy greens), eggs, and legumes. Folate comes in various forms, including folic acid and 5-MTHF.*

Iron. Iron needs increase during pregnancy.*

Omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty acids (including DHA) help support brain and vision health and are typically found in foods like salmon, tuna, and shellfish.*

Choline. Choline is an important nutrient during pregnancy.*

When to start taking prenatal multivitamins

Pregnancy can be hard to predict. It’s impossible to know whether it will take a month or a year to get pregnant—and, oftentimes, someone may not know they're actually pregnant until a few weeks later.

Because so much of a baby’s development happens during the early weeks of pregnancy, it’s important to start taking prenatal multivitamins before trying to get pregnant—three months is a good rule of thumb.

Ritual’s Essential Prenatal Multivitamins

When choosing a prenatal multivitamin, it's important to ensure it helps support nutrient needs throughout pregnancy. Ritual’s Essential Prenatal multivitamin was designed with 12 key nutrients (including folate, vitamin B12, vitamin D3, DHA, iron, and choline)—and a fresh lemon-y scent, too.*

P.S. Don't forget about protein

A prenatal multivitamin can help support micronutrient needs, but it's important to consider macronutrients as well. Exhibit A: Women need more protein during pregnancy and lactation to help support the increased nutrient demands that occur during these life stages. We formulated our Essential Protein Pregnancy & Postpartum with these demands in mind—and even added choline, too.*

References:

  1. Mayo Clinic. 2018, April 13. Prenatal vitamins: Why they matter, how to choose.

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How long after taking prenatal vitamins can you get pregnant

Dr. Mastaneh Sharafi, PhD, RD, VP of Scientific Affairs at Ritual

Dr. Mastaneh Sharafi has a PhD in Nutritional Sciences and is a Registered Dietitian. She received her training from Penn State University and University of Connecticut where she researched dietary patterns, chemosensory perception and community nutrition. Her dietetic work is focused on promoting healthy eating habits by translating the science of nutrition into practical information for the public.

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How long after taking prenatal vitamins can you get pregnant

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Dr. Mastaneh Sharafi has a PhD in Nutritional Sciences and is a Registered Dietitian. She received her training from Penn State University and University of Connecticut where she researched dietary patterns, chemosensory perception and community nutrition. Her dietetic work is focused on promoting healthy eating habits by translating the science of nutrition into practical information for the public.

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Victoria Hoff is an accomplished writer, journalist, and former wellness editor who has covered a wide variety of health, nutrition, and wellness topics during her tenure. She graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts from New York University, and after writing for Vogue, Elle, Byrdie, The/Thirty, and more, channeled her editorial skills into a marketing career.

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Victoria Hoff is an accomplished writer, journalist, and former wellness editor who has covered a wide variety of health, nutrition, and wellness topics during her tenure. She graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts from New York University, and after writing for Vogue, Elle, Byrdie, The/Thirty, and more, channeled her editorial skills into a marketing career.

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How long does it take for prenatal vitamins to make you fertile?

Prenate pills do not increase fertility, but they can help you experience a healthy pregnancy and prevent complications. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advice women on when to start taking prenatals. Women who are planning to get pregnant should take their vitamin three months before conception.

Will taking prenatal vitamins increase chances of getting pregnant?

Taking your prenatal vitamin won't make you any more likely to get pregnant. This one is just a myth we're happy to bust. Prenatal vitamins will, however, make it significantly more likely that you experience a healthy pregnancy. They significantly reduce the likelihood of neural tube defects.

How prenatal vitamins help in conceiving?

Prenatal vitamins contain DHA, which is a type of omega-3 fatty acid that can help your baby's health once you get pregnant. Omega-3 fatty acids also help improve cervical mucus quality (which is necessary for sperm to reach the egg), help promote an ideal balance of reproductive hormones, and help improve egg quality.

Should I take prenatals while trying to conceive?

If you're planning to become pregnant, a healthcare professional will recommend that you begin taking a prenatal vitamin. You should start taking one with folic acid 3 months before trying to conceive. Prenatal vitamins contain extra amounts of folic acid, iron, and calcium needed during pregnancy.