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Other than folic acid, are there any other vitamins that one can take when trying to conceive?

Yes, when trying to conceive, besides folic acid, there are other vitamins that can be beneficial. It is important to take a prenatal vitamin that includes various essential vitamins and minerals, such as iron, calcium, vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids. These vitamins can help support the health of both the mother and the developing baby during pregnancy. It is recommended to start taking prenatal vitamins even before getting pregnant to ensure the body has all the necessary nutrients for a healthy pregnancy.

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