Republished August 13, 2024
Vitamins and other nutrients are important for a healthy pregnancy. Women who are pregnant or trying to get pregnant often receive nutritional counseling and/or a prescription for prenatal vitamins. A prenatal vitamin will not make up for poor nutrition. But it can provide a woman with vitamins and minerals they may not be getting from the food they eat.
It is very important for a woman to tell the pharmacist if she is pregnant or trying to get pregnant when filling prescriptions. It may seem that a prescription for prenatal vitamins makes it obvious that you are pregnant or trying to get pregnant. But prescriptions for prenatal vitamins have been misread and filled with the wrong medicine. Here are a few examples:
If your pharmacist knows you are pregnant, misreading a prescription for prenatal vitamins as another medicine will be less likely, especially one that can cause birth defects. Reading the label on the prescription bottle and the medicine information sheet that comes with your prescription can also help you identify a mix-up.