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Pink Stork Liquid Prenatal Vitamins offer a 32-day supply of 16 essential, OBGYN-recommended vitamins in a fast-absorbing liquid form. Featuring an organic berry-flavored blend with natural ingredients like ginger and spinach, this gluten-free, non-GMO formula supports fertility, pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and breastfeeding. Designed by women for women, it also helps ease morning sickness and promotes overall digestive wellness.






























| ASIN | B00S492VCO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,234 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #100 in Prenatal Vitamins |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,326) |
| Date First Available | June 6, 2016 |
| Department | womens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | RV-1DJV-NKV1 |
| Manufacturer | Pink Stork |
| Product Dimensions | 3.75 x 3.75 x 6.75 inches; 8 ounces |
L**N
I can't say enough about this AMAZING pre-natal!
I'm a mom of 2 with one on the way. All about 5 years apart. A lot has changed in regards to pre-natal care over the years. I've gone through generic pre-natal vitamins that I had to supplement in order to get everything that my baby and I needed. Then, tried gummies which I had to choke down at least 6/serving. You can imagine that it gets old pretty quick. I couldn't imagine having to do that through the end of my pregnancy and on to nursing. Nope. I became familiar with Pink Stork during my first trimester. I used Mist for my "morning" sickness. I was impressed with the simple, all-natural ingredient list and its effectiveness. I was unaware that there was such an extensive offering of pre/post-natal supplements. The Foundation has been a relief from the handful of pills I was taking everyday. Just like its ingredient list, short and simple. I take it like a shot first thing in the morning with a few orange slices. The taste may not be ideal, but the convenience of one quick dose and knowing that it is immediately absorbed is. No icky tablet taste unexpectedly coming up. No handful of gummies to choke down. I wish I had known about this product and the Pink Stork brand sooner. I will definitely be using these products through the end of my pregnancy and for nursing.
A**G
Must have for those who can't do pills!
The Pink Stork Liquid Prenatal has been the only way I can get vitamins down during my pregnancy. Of course, with as weird as pregnancy is, me, who had no issue swallowing pills before suddenly couldn't even get a multivitamin up to my lips without starting to gag. I had never thought of liquid vitamins until I found this product and I'm so glad I did because otherwise I would have had to go my entire pregnancy without a vitamin supplement. I also love that it is liquid since I have also been able to add my liquid vitamin D supplement right into it and get it all done with at once. At first I was following the suggestion on the bottle of mixing this with another beverage - but honestly I think that makes it harder to get down and it brings out a funky after taste. I was starting to get nausea taking it that way. What has worked for me is just to put it in a shot glass and take it straight. I think it tastes way better that way and has made it much easier to manage with chronic morning sickness. As other reviewers has mentioned, the flavor is somewhat reminiscent of hard chewable vitamins. I've gone though 4 or 5 bottles of this so far. The taste is pretty consistent, but I have noticed that the liquid in some bottles is dark brown and in other bottles it is light orange. I'm not sure if this is due to the age of the product or if it is just natural variation in color due to the fact that the vitamins are derived from fruits and vegetables. Overall, this has been a great product for me and I'll continue using it for post-natal support.
S**A
Worth the purchase
It’s been 1 week taking the liquid vitamins so far good. Glad I read the reviews and decided to purchase. I feel better my moods have improved The taste is doable NOTE shake before every use if not it tastes like iron pills. . Let’s see how I feel at the end of the bottle.
J**N
Perfect pill substitute
I love this prenatal because all pill forms feel like a rock is sitting in my gut and makes me feel sick. After doing a lot of research of pill substitutes, Pink Stork is my absolute favorite and my go to brand for all things anti-nausea (the peppermint with B6 candies are great too!). I’ve ordered this 3 times and found it easier to take a night/after dinner. The taste isn’t bad at all but you have to shake it very well before pouring. It has all the vitamins and nutrients you need, especially choline. Definitely recommend if pills don’t work for you!
K**R
NOT a pleasant taste
I would definitley NOT recommend this if you're dealing with morning sickness. I'm not pregnant, but nursing my 2 month old, and wanted to try something different from the pill vitamins I've been taking. Wow, I cannot even imagine how a pregnant woman would be able to swallow this stuff! It looks like Betadine, and has a very strong taste and smell. I sort of dread having to take a vitamin now. I've learned to sort of toss a tablespoon of this stuff to the back of my mouth and swallow down. -Sort of like you would when swallowing a pill. That helps to lessen the taste of it, but not entirely. And eat/drink something immediately after. You can mix it with a drink, but I'm not too sure that it would make a difference. Overall, if you have a strong stomach, and don't have bad nausea, it's doable. Just a quick gulp and it's over. But why should taking prenatals be such a task, anyway? Pregnant women already have to do deal with a ton of annoyances, so why add to it? For an alternative, I had been taking these, but was lured by the hope that liquid vitamins would be better absorbed. I took these pills while pregnant, and had NO problem with nausea, no burps, swallowing, etc. And they're made with Folate, vs Folic Acid (a synthetic version). I bought them for $24, 6 months ago, but now the price has gone up to $30-$38. BEST Nest Prenatal Vitamins, with Methylfolate, Once Daily Multivitamin, Contains Whole Food, Organic Blend, and Methylcobalamin (B12), Easy to Swallow, 100% Natural Vitamin, 90 Count And a side note, if you're also looking for a DHA supplement, I took this during pregnancy and now while I'm nursing. Absolutely no fish burp/taste, no nausea, anything. OmegaVia DHA 600. Ultra-Pure DHA Omega-3. 600 mg DHA per pill. Triglyceride-form DHA-only formula. 120 Capsules.
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