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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Aug 2012
    Lockyer Valley
    30

    Vitamin A?!

    Can we or can't we have vitamin A? Just read an article that it's okay and it's in milk etc but for some reason in my mind is saying we can't have vitamin A??

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2008
    In snuggle land
    4,499

    You cant have too much Vitamin A. It can cause defects - blindness I think. A normal prenatal will have enough, if your levels are ok. Otherwise, talk to a doctor.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    May 2005
    Canberra
    3,617

    You shouldn't take suplements for it, too much is a bad thing whilst pregnant (this is one of the differences between normal mult vitimins and pregnancy multi vitimins). However, most people will still be getting enough in their regular diets for it to continue doing the good things it does (they are just warning mums to be off taking extra).

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Aug 2012
    Lockyer Valley
    30

    You shouldn't take suplements for it, too much is a bad thing whilst pregnant (this is one of the differences between normal mult vitimins and pregnancy multi vitimins). However, most people will still be getting enough in their regular diets for it to continue doing the good things it does (they are just warning mums to be off taking extra).
    Okay - so i've bought breakfast juice with vitamin a all good? im also taking a pregnancy supplement which has no vitamin a so should equal out?

  5. #5
    You were RAK'ed in 2015

    Mar 2011
    Perth
    1,350

    If it were me I wouldn't buy/eat any foods with added vitamin A, especially in early pregnancy. Also avoid offal (especially liver) as it is too high in Vitamin A for a pregnant woman.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    May 2005
    Canberra
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    Vitamin A?!

    The breakfast juice is a 'no' because it is added vitimin A (aka a supplement) it is not normally found in foods and shouldn't be part of a regular healthy diet.

  7. #7
    Registered User

    May 2005
    Canberra
    3,617

    Vitamin A?!

    Yep and some foods with naturally high levels (ie liver) should be avoided completely during the first trimester and only consumed in very low amounts irregularly in the later trimesters.