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Are prenatal vitamins worth the money?

Do pregnant women need to take a prenatal vitamin? While there are only a few nutrients women may need to supplement during pregnancy—most notably, folic acid, iron, calcium, and vitamin D—it may be easiest to take them all in one pill. Ultimately, it's an individual choice best made by each woman, with help from her ob-gyn or health care provider.