Sunday, July 12, 2020

prenatal + Postpartum supplements



After 7 years of learning more about health and motherhood, for this pregnancy I decided to be mindful of the supplements I take. For my first 2 kids, I just took Rainbow Light prenatal vitamins and they are, for the most part, healthy kids. I am not the best at remembering to take my supplements everyday but I also try my best to be aware of the food I eat everyday. 

Prenatal

1st Trimester: I was really nauseous! With my 1st pregnancy, I just felt really tired and don’t remember ever throwing up. With my 2nd pregnancy, I was glued to the toilet and mainly during the evening. For my 3rd pregnancy, I feel like the nausea and throwing up was the worst. I also experienced constant  heartburn, which was something I never experienced before. Taking the three relatively big prenatal vitamins was not something I wanted to take everyday. Instead, I took these small Folate pills. 

Folate is different from folic acid. Folate is a natural form of B9 vitamin and it is essential for DNA synthesis and supports red blood cells. Pregnancy is essentially the division of cells to form a human being and folate plays an important role in that process. Folic acid is a synthetic form and is more stable, which is why most prenatal vitamins (even the “organic” brands) will contain folic acid. The problem with a synthetic form is that it may not be absorbed if it is not converted into folate in your body. Therefore, an excess of folic acid may cause other health problems.

2nd Trimester: It took some time for me to feel that glowing, 2nd trimester, pregnancy stage. I was able to eat better without worrying about throwing up, so I decided to take Thorne prenatal vitamins. I liked that it contained folate instead of folic acid and they use vitamin D3 as their source of vitamin D. When we absorb sunlight, our bodies produces vitamin D3. If you are vegan, vitamin D3 is derived from animal sources like fish oil and egg yolks. Therefore, vitamin D2 would be best for vegans because it’s derived from plant sources like wild mushrooms. 

3rd Trimester: All throughout my pregnancy, I was in search of probiotics that were safe during pregnancy and could be used while breastfeeding. I also wanted to make sure the probiotics had a 100% survivability rate. Many probiotics will say “150 billion cfu” but this doesn’t guarantee that all bacteria will survive the acidity of the stomach and your internal body heat. I didn’t discover Just Thrive probiotics until I was in my 3rd trimester. This spore-based probiotic is one of the only probiotics on the market that survives it’s journey through the gastrointestinal tract. It needs to survive in order for the good bacteria to colonize into the intestine. It is safe during pregnancy, while nursing, for kids over 2.5 years of age and is not temperature dependent (survives up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit). You can open the capsule and add it to smoothies and mix it into your favorite muffins recipe.

Postpartum

Magnesium Citrate: After birthing a baby, your stomach muscles are weakened so pushing out poop is the last thing your body wants to do. To make it easier, magnesium citrate is a natural way to soften your stool. In general, magnesium citrate is good to take when you’re constipated and when you have diarrhea, you should take magnesium glycinate.  

Vitamin D3: Many people are unknowingly deficient in vitamin D, which is important for your immune system and bone health. It can also help in boosting your mood. Postpartum depression is very common and something all mothers and fathers need to be aware of. It’s okay to not feel 100% yourself after giving birth, your body and hormones have been on a crazy rollercoaster ride. 

Probiotics: This is something everyone should be taking. Even if you eat healthy, in the US, antibiotics are in most of our food. The only way to avoid consuming food without antibiotics, is by avoiding all processed foods and eating food from your own farm. 

*Magnesium citrate, vitamin D3 and Genestra HMF maternity probiotics = these were in my postpartum kit from Healing Mama Co. 
*Genestra is a brand that many naturopathic doctors recommend. 

Turmeric: Known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, I am also using this Pure Synergy turmeric supplement as a pain reliever. Thank you Dr. Danielle Diva for pointing out that my Costco bulk turmeric powder will not have any beneficial healing properties.



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