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Best Folic Acid Supplement While Conceiving

Which is the best folic acid tablet to take while trying to conceive? And what other multivit tablets (names please) are good to take in addition to folinine(?) or folinz(?) I know of Folinine and Folinext. Not sure which to take. My doctor initially prescribed folinext, and later changed it to folinine. Now I am reading on your website about zinc in folinz. Please advise.
Fri, 4 May 2012
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It is recommended that you get at least 400mcg of folate daily when trying to conceive. There is not one brand of folate that is better than another. Also remember, you can folate from food that are fortified with it, such as orange juice. You can google "folate rich foods" and get a nice list.

Also, most generic over the counter "prenatal vitamins" contain 800mcg of folate. This would be adequate for anyone trying to get pregnant. From my experience, the only advantage of one pill over another is potentially the SIZE of the pill. Often prenatals are large pills, but some of the more expensive name brands are smaller.

I hope this helps! Good luck!
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Best Folic Acid Supplement While Conceiving

It is recommended that you get at least 400mcg of folate daily when trying to conceive. There is not one brand of folate that is better than another. Also remember, you can folate from food that are fortified with it, such as orange juice. You can google folate rich foods and get a nice list. Also, most generic over the counter prenatal vitamins contain 800mcg of folate. This would be adequate for anyone trying to get pregnant. From my experience, the only advantage of one pill over another is potentially the SIZE of the pill. Often prenatals are large pills, but some of the more expensive name brands are smaller. I hope this helps! Good luck!