Prenatal Vitamins for Menopause
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Prenatal Vitamins
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Prenatal vitamins are multivitamins, formulated for pregnant women. They are designed to fill nutritional gaps caused by pregnancy and contain several vitamins and minerals; however, folic acid, iron and calcium are the most important ingredients.
Folic Acid
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During pregnancy, folic acid prevents birth defects. In menopause, folic acid treats some of the mood problems associated with menopause. One study conducted by the MRC Neuropsychiatric Research Laboratory found a link between low folic acid levels and depression.
Calcium and Vitamin D
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In pregnancy, bone loss may occur as the fetus uses the minerals first. In menopause, the hormonal changes that occur leave women prone to osteoporosis. Calcium and Vitamin D can prevent this.
Iron
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Iron is vital during pregnancy. However, once in menopause, iron needs reduce significantly; women go from needing 18 mg of iron to only 8 mg daily. This may need to be monitored by a doctor if using prenatal vitamins during menopause.
Other Vitamins and Minerals
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Other vitamins that are found in prenatal vitamin mixes that have proven effective in treating the symptoms of menopause include Vitamin B12 (increases energy), Vitamin C (prevents cancer), Vitamin E (fights hot flashes) and zinc (prevents depression).
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