
Like most expectant mothers, my pre and postnatal nutrition is very important to me. Last fall, I started reading about nutritional requirements for a healthy pregnancy. I was already taking some of these vitamins on a fairly regular basis before (such as B12, DHA, and Iron), so it was really only a matter of adding a few things to my regime to round it out.
I started by reading the Vegan Pregnancy Survival Guide by Sayward Rebhal. This is a quick read, but it has most of the info I was looking for in a concise, friendly writing style. Sayward talks about the key aspects of prenatal nutrition such as protein requirements (70g per day), iron, calcium, B12, Folate, zinc, omega-3 fatty acids, and other aspects of pregnancy health.
Once I had this info, I corroborated it with other sources online and finally, with my family physician and OB. I was happy to have complete support from my physicians for my vegan pregnancy. (In case there is any doubt: yes, it’s totally possible to have a healthy, balanced vegan pregnancy if that’s your goal; it just takes planning). In the end, I’m glad I figured out a system that works well for me and I haven’t had any side effects from the supplements (like constipation from iron pills) to speak of.
So in addition to a healthy diet, here are the supplements I’m taking.
Mega Food Baby & Me Prenatal Supplement (Herb Free)
My friend turned me onto this whole foods prenatal supplement and I’m so glad she did. Since it’s made with whole foods rather than synthetic vitamins, the dose is quite large (4 pills a day) and it’s one of the more expensive prenatal supplements on the market. I try to space the 4 pills out as much as possible over the course of the day. The only drawback to this supplement is that it tastes pretty horrible and I struggled to get them down during the first trimester. The good news is that I can take these on an empty stomach and they have never once given me nausea after consuming!
Natural Factors B12 (1000 mcg)
B12 is not found in the vegan diet naturally so it’s essential to make sure your intake is consistent. I take about 4 pills a week. My B12 levels are measured a couple times per year to make sure I’m on track. My 32 week blood work showed excellent levels of B12!
Solgar Gentle Iron (25 mg – Iron Bisglycinate)
This is my all-time favourite iron supplement and it’s one of the only iron supplements I’ve tried that doesn’t give me bad stomach pain (I can even take it on an empty stomach!) or constipate me. I take about 3-4 pills per week. My Baby & Me prenatal supplement provides me with an additional 18mg of iron per day and I also eat plant-based sources of iron too. I recently had prenatal blood work done and my iron levels are doing great which is very reassuring. Be sure to take iron with a bit of Vitamin C (such as citrus fruit) to help it absorb better. The RDA for iron during pregnancy is 27-30mg.
Update: In the 2nd trimester, I started taking 1 iron pill per day and in the 3rd trimester I bumped it up to two pills per day due to increased iron needs. A blood test around 32 weeks showed that my iron was at the low end of the normal range so I wanted to make sure it didn’t dip any lower during the 3rd trimester. I found taking 2 iron pills per day backed me up a bit, so I started taking one 150mg magnesium pill each day to offset this. Worked nicely!
This source of Vitamin D3 is not vegan as it’s lanolin-based (a fat found on sheep’s wool), but vegan D3 drops do exist. The only problem is that I haven’t been able to find a vegan D3 drops in Canada. Nordic Naturals makes Vegan D3, but they don’t ship to Canada (neither does Amazon.com) and I haven’t found it in stores yet. If anyone knows where to source this in Canada, please leave a comment below. I really want to be able to find the oil drops as they are so easy to take and I don’t want to take more pills. (Side note: Vitamin D2 is vegan, however it’s said to be only 60% effective as D3 so I’m sticking with D3 during my pregnancy just to be sure.)
Garden for Life Vitamin Code Raw Calcium
A calcium supplement is necessary for me because the Baby & Me supplement only has 75mg of calcium. My body seems to digest these fine, but I don’t like that each pill only has 150 mg calcium each. So I’m taking about 4-5 per day and getting the rest from my diet. I might switch to a different brand that has 350mg of calcium each so I only have to take 2 a day in addition to what I get in my diet. (side note: Calcium-fortified orange juice and tofu prepared with calcium sulfate and magnesium chloride are both high in calcium, in addition to other vegan foods.) You can also open these pills up and mix the powder into juice or water, but drinking sand is not my cup of tea so I don’t tend to do that. hah. The RDA during pregnancy for calcium is 1,000 mg.
DHA is a form of long chain omega-3 fatty acid and it’s very important for brain development and vision. This DHA supplement is a plant-based, sustainable alternative to fish oil and it’s completely vegan. Many people think that fish make their own DHA, but they actually get it from feeding off green algae. I figure why not just get it directly from the source? I take 1/2-1 tablespoon per day which provides me with 300-600 mg of DHA per day.
Update: When my supply runs out I’m going to try a new brand I heard about which is a vegan DHA and EPA oil by Dr. Fuhrman.
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So those are my prenatal supplements! Please keep in mind that this post is not meant to be nutritional advice for your own pregnancy – it’s simply what is working for me right now. I always recommend that you speak with your physician/health care provider to find a plan that will work for you!
Hi Angela!
Love, love, love your blog. Question, how did you get the solgar iron supplement to be shipped to Canada? I am having the hardest time finding it or ordering it.
Thanks!
Hey Tasha,
I bought from iHerb website – however I think there was a customs charge on top of the bill. I can’t quite remember what it was now.
Hi! I am trying to get pregnant, and my doctors have suggested to begin taking prenatal vitamins. I’ve been doing a lot of research, and you provided a wealth of information here. I am just wondering, was this just your pregnancy regimen, or do you take these when not pregnant as well?
Thanks.
Hi Britni,
Some of the pills I took before hand, but now I take all of these supplements even postpartum because I feel so good on this regimen.
This is a great list! I have a soy allergy, so my supplements have to be soy-free and so I am using Gentle Iron, MegaFood Baby and Me, MegaFood D3 and Megafood B12.
I cant find a DHA that is vegetarian and is free of soy. Dr. Fuhrman’s doesnt mention soy at all, but it also doesnt say that it is free of soy. Do you know of any soy-free DHA out there?
Thank you so much for this post! I’m vegan and it gave me a great start finding the supplements I want to take. I am disappointed that Natural Factors B12 that was linked contains lactose. I did not check it carefully enough and only realized when I got it in the mail.
Can anyone recommend vegan B12 supplement?
Hi- I am very late on this post! Congrats!!! I am a fairly new vegetarian (who tries to eat vegan as much as possible!) been so for about 5 months. I just found out I am pregnant- literally JUST- so obviously I will be speaking to my doc about this but it is Saturday morning and I want to know as soon as possible— why, if taking a parental with b12 and iron in it, do you need to take extra b12 and iron? I have been taking the Kind Irganics b12 spray daily- 500mcg plus I now take a prenatal which also contains b12 and iron. I have been wondering if I should stop the b12 since it’s in the prenatals I just started taking. Is there such thing as too much? I know iron can be iffy to take too much so I haven’t supplemented that since it is in the prenatal. I hope you can answer my questions! I am very excited and nervous and of course want to be as healthy as can be to grow a healthy happy babe!! Thank you for your time! I just discovered your recipes via Pinterest- THANK YOU FOR THEM!!!
Hi Angela,
I live in the GTA and was wondering where you buy your iron supplement Solgar Gentle Iron? Or do you buy it online?
So excited reading through your pregnancy again because I am 9 weeks tomorrow! I love your blog and cookbook. So fun to have someone to look up to that was pregnant right before me! Lucky for me I don’t have any nausea but that doesn’t mean my stomach isn’t rumbling anyway! It’s just not nausea. I can’t eat tomatoes or raw broccoli. My stomach feels best with carbs like oatmeal, rice, quinoa, and potatoes. I’m worried about too much starch though!
Ive been intently reading your baby posts as we are planning to get pregnant soon. I’m currently looking to start a prenatal multi vitamin and rainbow light looks like the best option to me. I noticed you commented that you weren’t a fan of the added food ingredients. Can I ask why? Just curious if you know something I don’t.
Your daughter is absolutely angelic BTW…I love reading about all your experiences with her:)
Hi Angela!
I am wondering what made you decide to take prenatals/calcium etc….I have read Dr McDougall’s opinion on vegan pregnancies along with a few others that insist supplements are not necessary, but like you, my health and my future baby’s health is so important to me. Did you ever question whether taking supplements was the right decision or am I being crazy? I don’t mean to judge your decision at all, I am just very interested in whether you ever thought about the decision, and if so, what ultimately led you to choose supplementation? :) Thanks!!
Erin
http://www.wholeearthsea.com/en-ca/product/pure-food-vitamin-d3/
These are made in Canada and vegan
Thanks so much for this! I’m finding it overwhelming to learn everything about pregnancy and what to expect and this made the diet portion a breeze. Ordered all my supplements and will take right away. I have been taking Baby & Me since day one, but now will order herb free and the balance of supplements.
Hi Angela, did you end up liking the Dr Furhman’s DHA?
I was wondering if you can mix the vitamins together or if you take them different days or times from each other.
Hi — just wondering what brand of megnesium you use, I’d like to give it a try!
I was wondering which vitamins you took before getting pregnant? I’m switching to a plant based diet and want to cover all my bases and make sure I’m not lacking anything while I make this switch. This is a great list though, and will come in handy later this year as we try for baby #2!
Hey! You can get Nordic Naturals in Sherwood Park AB at the Urban Organics store; you can also get it at Get Real Natural in Fort Saskatchewan AB. Don’t know if you are in Alberta but these are the stores I know that carry it so it is in Canada!
Great post, this is really helpful for new moms to be! I’m on the same regiment as you! And doctor approved! Your readers may also enjoy this great article about easy tips to stay healthy during your pregnancy! http://travelingpanties.com/2016/05/16/tips-to-stay-healthy-while-pregnant-and-another-pregnancy-vlog-at-18-weeks/
Hello! i’m curious on your thoughts on Ashwagandha during pregnancy? 1st trimester on… i found a liquid iron supplement, Mykind Organics Iron + Herbs, looks great and a liquid would be nice instead of anotherrrrr pill. my only concern is the herb blend: Ashwagandha, Amla & Curry.
thanks
Hi Kensy, I recommend speaking with your OB or midwife about it. I’m not qualified to give that kind of advice and I wouldn’t want to try. ;) Congrats on your pregnancy!
Hi Angela,
Your website is a amazing I am a total fan -being a vegan myself- I was wondering if you had tips to boost fertility as we are trying to start a family: I am having issues with irregular periods and was wondering if it could be related to being vegan. Seeing you going through healthy vegan pregnancy is really inspiring :)!
Warmly,
Melanie
Hi Melanie, Thank you so much for the kind words! I’m sorry but I don’t have any tips or real knowledge in this area and would hate to steer you wrong. I have simply tried to eat very balanced, but I’d recommend speaking with your physician as a first step! All my best :)