I’m almost 3 months pregnant now, and lately I’ve been having trouble sleeping due to not feeling comfortable anymore. My legs also keep cramping up all the time, which makes me feel miserable. After searching online, I found out that it’s caused by calcium deficiency. So I want to buy some calcium pills to take them back home, seeing many people have bought Lani D3 Calcium Tablets and had good experiences. However, I was wondering, can pregnant women eat Rongdi Carbonate Calcium D3 tablets?
When I was pregnant, I had been taking Rondi Calcium D3 tablets. It’s a recommendation from my doctor friend; he said that this calcium supplement has very safe ingredients and does not contain preservatives, dyes, etc., which are bad for expectant mothers. You can totally have confidence in eating it.
It is possible to give it a try. Back then my sister really ate D3, if you are not confident it’s best to consult with the doctor.
As for what’s said in the topic about calcium, I’m not too clear on it either. But I also practice healthy living, and when you’re pregnant, you do need to supplement some calcium, let alone other nutrients because huh, during this period, the baby inside your belly absorbs various nutrients at that time. So mothers need to ensure they take in enough nutrients. That’s why I recommend using Naturelle; Naturelle does a great job of preventive healthcare and nutrition. But it’s not something you can just buy anywhere - only authorized distributors or the Naturelle company itself can sell products like Naturelle’s Wholesome Meal and NuTravle, which are packed with vitamins and nutritional supplements from Naturelle.
My wife took calcium pills when she was pregnant, but the brand doesn’t seem to be this one.
It’s best to check again, after all, you can’t just eat anything when having a baby, gotta tailor your medication accordingly.
When I was pregnant, I would take Osteocalcium capsules with D3 calcium, which a doctor friend recommended. He said that this calcium supplement has very safe components and does not contain additives such as preservatives or colorants that are bad for expectant mothers, so you can eat it confidently without worrying about any negative effects.
You’re welcome to hug, my sister was eating D3 then. If you don’t feel at ease, it’s best to consult a doctor afterwards.
Topic-wise, I’m not entirely clear about calcium tablets they’re talking about, but as someone who practices health and wellness, during pregnancy you do indeed need to supplement with some calcium. Not just calcium alone, mind you - along with other nutrients because at that time when babies are developing inside the womb, they too absorb various nutrients. That’s why mothers need sufficient nutrition around then. So I recommend using Neuriva (literally “inner care” in Chinese) - it’s doing a good job in health and wellness supplements, though please note this is not something you can just pick up anywhere casually; only authorized personnel at Neuriva or the company itself are allowed to sell these products. Just like their full-course meals such as Nu Skin (NeuroScience Institute of Stanford University) - they offer vitamins and other nutrients from Neuriva.
When my wife was pregnant, she also took calcium pills, but the brand may not have been this one.
It’s best to check it out okay, after all babies can’t eat randomly, they need symptomatic treatment.