We've been trying for some months now and someone in my family mentioned some tablets. Does taking them actually help you conceive ya its just a myth? Confused honestly.
In my experience, starting multivitamins early really helped build up my body's strength, which is so needed later for breastfeeding too. I suggest asking your gynac to suggest the right prenatal tabs for your planning stage.
I was so worried when we were trying and thought I needed some heavy medicine to conceive. But doctor reassured me that simple folic acid tablets are enough to boost egg quality and prepare the uterus. Just stay relaxed, it will happen!
Vitamins definitely help nourish your body, but along with tabs, daily light walking and yoga helped me a lot too when we were trying. Just make sure to ask your doc before starting any exercise or tablets.
Honestly, they help prepare your body but won't do magic overnight, if you know what I mean! My doc put me on folic acid prenatals and it definitely helped. But yes, u still have to do the actual work, haha!
Actually, even I started taking folic acid tablets before conceiving because my gynac suggested it. Are you talking about normal prenatals or some specific fertility medicines? Let me know, maybe I can relate.
Prenatal tabs are great, but some can make you feel slightly nauseous if taken on empty stomach. Try taking them after dinner with water, that's what worked for me. Ask your doctor for a gentle one if it feels heavy.
At home, my mother-in-law told me to take some herbal stuff, but I trusted my doctor and started folic acid three months before trying. Prenatal tablets prepare your body for a healthy pregnancy. Do check with your gynac once for the right ones.
I just had my baby 2 months back. My doctor gave me multivitamins and folic acid before conceiving to make sure there are no deficiencies. It really helped my body cope up well from day one.
Yes, standard prenatals like folic acid help prepare your system for pregnancy. Have a good diet, take your doctor-prescribed tablets regularly, and try not to stress.