Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 3 Researches
8
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 44 Reviews
8.4
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 3 Tablets
Amount Per Serving
%DV

Top Medical Research Studies

9
Discontinuing iron improves pregnancy nausea
We explored whether stopping iron-containing prenatal multivitamins could alleviate nausea and vomiting in pregnant women. In a study involving 97 women seeking help for severe nausea, we discovered that two-thirds reported an improvement after switching to alternatives like folic acid or children's vitamins.

This significant finding, backed by both qualitative and quantitative measures, shows that avoiding iron supplements in early pregnancy may be beneficial for many women struggling with nausea.
Read More
8
Prenatal vitamins and nausea outcomes
We aimed to understand how prenatal multivitamins, particularly those containing low doses of iron, affect women with existing gastrointestinal (GI) issues during pregnancy. By comparing women with and without GI conditions, we found that those with GI issues did not have more side effects or lower adherence to taking multivitamins.

In fact, they may have experienced less severe nausea and vomiting compared to women without GI conditions. This suggests that small, low-dose iron prenatal vitamins should still be considered a viable option for pregnant women with such pre-existing conditions.
Read More
7
Prenatal vitamins and nausea insights
We examined how two different prenatal multivitamins impacted nausea in pregnant women. Our study involved 135 participants who tried both PregVit, which contains less iron, and Materna, with a higher iron level.

We found that PregVit led to lower rates of constipation, making it more tolerable for users. Interestingly, with Materna, higher nausea and vomiting were linked to lower compliance. In contrast, these issues didn’t affect how well women tolerated PregVit.
Read More

Most Useful Reviews

9
Relieved nausea
292 people found this helpful
One of the best complexes, these raw vitamins for pregnant women can be taken on an empty stomach. They provided great relief from nausea. You only need to buy calcium, magnesium, and omega separately. I recommend!
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7.5
Nausea well managed
20 people found this helpful
The prenatal vitamins from Natural Vitaminka, made from crushed herbs, suit me better than the chemical ones. I experienced no nausea or vomiting, and they are well absorbed. I complement them with calcium and omega-3 sources throughout the day.
Read More
9
No discomfort noted
19 people found this helpful
Great for baby and mum. I absolutely love these prenatal vitamins! Previously, I used Rainbow One but intended to switch to New Chapter upon learning of my pregnancy. The ingredients are outstanding! I have experienced no discomfort or nausea during my pregnancy. Although I was initially hesitant to take 3 pills daily, I found splitting them into 2 in the morning and 1 at night works perfectly. With Rainbow One, I noticed bright yellow urine, which indicated nutrient waste, but since switching, I feel assured my body absorbs nutrients better.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 3 Researches
8
  • All Researches
9
Discontinuing iron improves pregnancy nausea
We explored whether stopping iron-containing prenatal multivitamins could alleviate nausea and vomiting in pregnant women. In a study involving 97 women seeking help for severe nausea, we discovered that two-thirds reported an improvement after switching to alternatives like folic acid or children's vitamins.

This significant finding, backed by both qualitative and quantitative measures, shows that avoiding iron supplements in early pregnancy may be beneficial for many women struggling with nausea.
Read More
8
Prenatal vitamins and nausea outcomes
We aimed to understand how prenatal multivitamins, particularly those containing low doses of iron, affect women with existing gastrointestinal (GI) issues during pregnancy. By comparing women with and without GI conditions, we found that those with GI issues did not have more side effects or lower adherence to taking multivitamins.

In fact, they may have experienced less severe nausea and vomiting compared to women without GI conditions. This suggests that small, low-dose iron prenatal vitamins should still be considered a viable option for pregnant women with such pre-existing conditions.
Read More
7
Prenatal vitamins and nausea insights
We examined how two different prenatal multivitamins impacted nausea in pregnant women. Our study involved 135 participants who tried both PregVit, which contains less iron, and Materna, with a higher iron level.

We found that PregVit led to lower rates of constipation, making it more tolerable for users. Interestingly, with Materna, higher nausea and vomiting were linked to lower compliance. In contrast, these issues didn’t affect how well women tolerated PregVit.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 44 Reviews
8.4
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Relieved nausea
292 people found this helpful
One of the best complexes, these raw vitamins for pregnant women can be taken on an empty stomach. They provided great relief from nausea. You only need to buy calcium, magnesium, and omega separately. I recommend!
Read More
7.5
Nausea well managed
20 people found this helpful
The prenatal vitamins from Natural Vitaminka, made from crushed herbs, suit me better than the chemical ones. I experienced no nausea or vomiting, and they are well absorbed. I complement them with calcium and omega-3 sources throughout the day.
Read More
9
No discomfort noted
19 people found this helpful
Great for baby and mum. I absolutely love these prenatal vitamins! Previously, I used Rainbow One but intended to switch to New Chapter upon learning of my pregnancy. The ingredients are outstanding! I have experienced no discomfort or nausea during my pregnancy. Although I was initially hesitant to take 3 pills daily, I found splitting them into 2 in the morning and 1 at night works perfectly. With Rainbow One, I noticed bright yellow urine, which indicated nutrient waste, but since switching, I feel assured my body absorbs nutrients better.
Read More
9
Nausea disappeared
10 people found this helpful
I ordered these lovely vitamins for my two pregnant daughters. Coincidence or not, the elder felt no nausea and is doing perfectly since she started taking them. I have no doubts about their effectiveness!
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10
No nausea experienced
9 people found this helpful
NO NAUSEA, GREAT Supplement, but you need a separate DHA supplement too. As an expectant father, I wanted the best for my wife. After researching, New Chapter topped many lists. I found them at Whole Foods where a fellow shopper mentioned these were the only ones that didn’t make his wife sick. Fish-based ingredients make my wife EXTREMELY nauseous, so this was a relief. Our doctor approved them but advised a DHA supplement for development. We decided to keep these since they didn't induce nausea, even on an empty stomach. My wife loves both the DHA and New Chapter prenatal vitamins. With no sickness or nausea, she's thrilled.
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Frequently Asked Questions

9
Reduced nausea
1 people found this helpful
Less nausea and more energy! During my second pregnancy, I discovered New Chapter prenatal multivitamins. I noticed a significant decrease in nausea within weeks and felt more energetic. Unlike my previous multivitamins, these didn’t worsen my nausea, even when taken on an empty stomach. The quality of the ingredients is excellent. I continued using them through my third pregnancy and transitioned to the postnatal for both my second and third child. Highly recommend!
9
Stops nausea completely
I highly recommend these vitamins. During my second pregnancy, I had mild nausea initially, but once I began taking these, the nausea completely disappeared. An excellent product!
7.5
Nausea eliminated
1 people found this helpful
I began taking these vitamins, and my nausea vanished. They are well absorbed and can be taken on an empty stomach. Highly recommended!
0
Nausea worsened
I found that it did not help with my mild nausea. Taking it on an empty stomach caused heartburn, so I was unable to continue.
7.5
Nausea well managed
20 people found this helpful
The prenatal vitamins from Natural Vitaminka, made from crushed herbs, suit me better than the chemical ones. I experienced no nausea or vomiting, and they are well absorbed. I complement them with calcium and omega-3 sources throughout the day.
0
Causes nausea
Unfortunately, these multi-vitamins cause me nausea, so they haven't worked for me.
8
Prenatal vitamins and nausea outcomes
We aimed to understand how prenatal multivitamins, particularly those containing low doses of iron, affect women with existing gastrointestinal (GI) issues during pregnancy. By comparing women with and without GI conditions, we found that those with GI issues did not have more side effects or lower adherence to taking multivitamins.

In fact, they may have experienced less severe nausea and vomiting compared to women without GI conditions. This suggests that small, low-dose iron prenatal vitamins should still be considered a viable option for pregnant women with such pre-existing conditions.
9
Discontinuing iron improves pregnancy nausea
We explored whether stopping iron-containing prenatal multivitamins could alleviate nausea and vomiting in pregnant women. In a study involving 97 women seeking help for severe nausea, we discovered that two-thirds reported an improvement after switching to alternatives like folic acid or children's vitamins.

This significant finding, backed by both qualitative and quantitative measures, shows that avoiding iron supplements in early pregnancy may be beneficial for many women struggling with nausea.
7
Prenatal vitamins and nausea insights
We examined how two different prenatal multivitamins impacted nausea in pregnant women. Our study involved 135 participants who tried both PregVit, which contains less iron, and Materna, with a higher iron level.

We found that PregVit led to lower rates of constipation, making it more tolerable for users. Interestingly, with Materna, higher nausea and vomiting were linked to lower compliance. In contrast, these issues didn’t affect how well women tolerated PregVit.

References

  1. Gill SK, Nguyen P, Koren G. Adherence and tolerability of iron-containing prenatal multivitamins in pregnant women with pre-existing gastrointestinal conditions. J Obstet Gynaecol. 2009;29:594. doi:10.1080/01443610903114527
  2. Gill SK, Maltepe C, Koren G. The effectiveness of discontinuing iron-containing prenatal multivitamins on reducing the severity of nausea and vomiting of pregnancy. J Obstet Gynaecol. 2009;29:13. doi:10.1080/01443610802628528
  3. Ahn E, Pairaudeau N, Pairaudeau N, Cérat Y, Couturier B, et al. A randomized cross over trial of tolerability and compliance of a micronutrient supplement with low iron separated from calcium vs high iron combined with calcium in pregnant women [ISRCTN56071145]. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2006;6:10.
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