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5/19/2026
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SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 3 Researches
8
USERS' SCORE
Medium or Average
Based on 34 Reviews
6.6
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Tablet
Serving Per Container: 150
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin A (as beta-carotene)
1300 mcg 
100%
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid)
120 mg
100%
Vitamin D (as ergocalciferol)
15 mcg
100%
Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopheryl succinate)
9.5 mg
50%
Vitamin K (as phytonadione)
90 mcg
100%
Thiamin (as thiamin mononitrate)
6 mg
429%
Riboflavin (vitamin B2)
5.6 mg
350%
Niacin (as niacinamide)
18 mg
100%
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine hydrochloride)
10 mg
500%
Folate (as folic acid)
600 mcg DFE(360 mcg folic acid)
100%
Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin)
9 mcg
321%
Biotin
35 mcg
100%
Pantothenic Acid (as calcium pantothenate)
10 mg
143%
Choline (as choline bitartrate)
55 mg
10%
Calcium (as calcium carbonate, calcium citrate)
50 mg
4%
Iron (as iron chelate)
27 mg
100%
Iodine (from kelp (Laminaria digitata))
290 mcg
100%
Magnesium (as magnesium oxide from sea water)
50 mg
13%
Zinc (as zinc citrate)
13 mg
100%
Selenium (as selenium L-methionine complex)
70 mcg
100%
Copper (as copper chelate)
1.3 mg
100%
Manganese (as manganese citrate)
2 mg
77%
Molybdenum (as molybdenum chelate)
50 mcg
100%
Organic Rainbow Superfoods BlendOrganic spirulina, organic beet (root), organic broccoli (floret, stem), organic kale (leaf), organic spinach (leaf), organic blackberry (fruit), organic blueberry (fruit), organic carrot (root), organic cranberry (fruit)
100 mg
Prenatal Botanical & Probiotic BlendGinger (root) Juice Extract, Peppermint (aerial part) Extract, Organic Chlorella, Bacillus coagulans MTCC 5856 (1 million CFU†)
97 mg
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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
Cured nausea
22 people found this helpful
Superb vitamins. They did not cause any nausea. During my pregnancy, they raised my haemoglobin without the need for iron supplements.
Read More
10
Great experience
17 people found this helpful
I highly recommend these vitamins - I've just purchased my second bottle. At 19 weeks pregnant, these are the only prenatal vitamins that have not made me nauseous. I feel great, my baby is healthy, and I've never thrown up while taking these. Despite being larger, they’re packed with all the vitamins and nutrients needed, so the size doesn't bother me.
Read More
9
Prevented nausea
2 people found this helpful
Fantastic! This is the only supplement I can take without experiencing nausea or constipation. I recommend investing in our health and our baby's. They last for three months.
Read More

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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
Medium or Average
Based on 34 Reviews
6.6
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Cured nausea
22 people found this helpful
Superb vitamins. They did not cause any nausea. During my pregnancy, they raised my haemoglobin without the need for iron supplements.
Read More
10
Great experience
17 people found this helpful
I highly recommend these vitamins - I've just purchased my second bottle. At 19 weeks pregnant, these are the only prenatal vitamins that have not made me nauseous. I feel great, my baby is healthy, and I've never thrown up while taking these. Despite being larger, they’re packed with all the vitamins and nutrients needed, so the size doesn't bother me.
Read More
9
Prevented nausea
2 people found this helpful
Fantastic! This is the only supplement I can take without experiencing nausea or constipation. I recommend investing in our health and our baby's. They last for three months.
Read More
10
No more nausea
1 people found this helpful
Worth the price! I am pregnant for the third time, and this pregnancy has been vastly different. My previous favourite gummy vitamins caused extreme nausea and vomiting shortly after taking them. I researched alternatives and found these, complete with ginger and probiotics. Despite their size and unpleasant smell, I took them and experienced no more nausea or vomiting.
Read More
9
Managed nausea
1 people found this helpful
The potency is excellent! This vitamin helped control my nausea during pregnancy. It’s the only prenatal I would consider ideal despite the size of the pill.
Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

9
Managed nausea
1 people found this helpful
The potency is excellent! This vitamin helped control my nausea during pregnancy. It’s the only prenatal I would consider ideal despite the size of the pill.
0
Vomiting episodes
1 people found this helpful
My wife experienced vomiting at least twice weekly during her pregnancy while taking these vitamins, until she stopped using them.
9
Cured nausea
22 people found this helpful
Superb vitamins. They did not cause any nausea. During my pregnancy, they raised my haemoglobin without the need for iron supplements.
0
Empty stomach issues
This vitamin complex may be effective, but it's advisable not to take it in the morning on an empty stomach, as it can cause nausea and vomiting. The tablets are large and have a strong herbal taste which exacerbates nausea during pregnancy.
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. 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. 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. PubMed
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