No.
Contrary to the beliefs of some who don't bother to research the matter, Vitamin C without bioflavonoids, is one of the folk remedies for unwanted pregnancy. Efficacy is purported to be good, but there haven't been any studies on the matter and all evidence is anecdotal.
Answer,It's only been tested on lab animals and is only under 4 weeks of pregnancy and you don't actually know that you are pregnant until week 4 which is why this is useless. There is nothing that shows that the few women that ate vitamin C wouldn't have miscarried anyway. A doctor gave 300 pregnant women the same amount of vitamin C that those who claim this to work ate, and none of them miscarried. So no, vitamin C is not a way to abort.Vitamins don't prevent pregnancy.
Prenatal vitamins are to make sure you have enough vitamins and minerals to support a pregnancy. Birth control is to prevent pregnancy. They have different purposes. Birth control does not support a pregnancy, and prenatal vitamins do not prevent pregnancy.
Well these vitamins are excellent to take before pregnancy, but they don't increase your chances of pregnancy. I do not recommend that you stop taking them though. The folic acid and prenatal vitamins (which is just a multi-vitamin containing the right amounts of folic acid) is what will help your developing baby's spine form properly.
You mean vitamins? There are prenatal vitamins you should take during pregnancy. Speak to your doctor.
During pregnancy, you need the same vitamins (and minerals) as at other times: those found in multivitamin tablets. However, the amounts of some vitamins that you need change with pregnancy, so you should definitely consult your doctor.
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Yes, they are full of vitamins.
Never vitamins are important therefor you should take them and never stop you dont consume every important nutrient therefor you will need to take vitamins & never stop
I'm not a doctor, but think about it: For centuries there was no such thing as pre-natal vitamins, and people kept being born anyway. You should always ask your doctor before you start or stop taking any pills though. (congratulations on your pregnancy!)
Prenatal vitamins is what i recomend .
You can find prenatal vitamins at a pharmacy or you can even ask your doctor who is helping you along with the pregnancy and see what he has to offer for you.
No, it will not stop pregnancy after intercourse!