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One A Day Postnatal Vitamins for Women with Folic Acid - 60ct

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Anya Postnatal Multi-Vitamin Capsules - 30ct

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Prenatal products are most commonly sold as tablets and softgels. Some brands offer combo packs that include both tablet and softgel forms.

Prenatal tablets typically provide folic acid or folate, iron, and vitamin D. Many formulas also include DHA (omega‑3), choline, a full B‑vitamin complex, and other vitamins and minerals such as vitamins A, C, E and zinc.

Many shoppers report prenatal tablets are easy to swallow and generally well tolerated, noting manageable pill size and minimal aftertaste. A minority mention larger pills or occasional odor with some products.

Prenatal tablets may carry certifications such as USDA Organic or Non‑GMO Project verification, USP verification, kosher or certified gluten‑free labels, and GMP quality-assurance statements. Some listings also note third‑party testing for pesticides or heavy metals.

Product listings commonly show bottle counts such as 30, 60, 180 and 200 units, though exact sizes vary by brand and formula.

Dosing varies by product: many list once‑daily use (one tablet or one softgel), some require one tablet plus one softgel daily, and a few specify two tablets per day.

Counts vary by formula: some products list about 19 vitamins and minerals, others list 20 or more, and several note around 23 nutrients (sometimes shown as 23+ when food‑sourced components are included).

Some prenatal formulas include add‑ins such as DHA (omega‑3), choline, methylated folate, probiotic or enzyme blends, and food‑sourced forms of iron.

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