Yes, it is recommended for women to take prenatal vitamins preventatively when using condoms as their only form of contraception. It is especially important to ensure that you are getting enough folic acid, which can help prevent certain birth defects. You can find these supplements over the counter at pharmacies, and your pharmacist can help you determine the right dosage for your specific needs.
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