Get Prenatal Vitamins Online
Support a healthy pregnancy from wherever you are. Doctronic makes it simple to get a prenatal vitamin prescription online, reviewed by a licensed physician and tailored to your needs.
What Is Prenatal Vitamins?
Prenatal Vitamins are prescription-grade multivitamin and mineral supplements used to manage nutritional needs during pregnancy and the preconception period. They work by supplying key micronutrients, including folic acid, iron, calcium, iodine, and DHA, that support fetal neural tube development, red blood cell production, bone formation, and overall maternal health. With the right formulation and ongoing monitoring, most women can meet their increased nutrient demands throughout pregnancy and into the postpartum period.
- Provides folic acid, iron, and other critical nutrients that support fetal development and reduce the risk of neural tube defects
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- Explore treatment and prescription options
Is Online Prenatal Vitamins Treatment Right for You?
Prenatal Vitamins are appropriate for women who are pregnant, trying to conceive, or in the postpartum period and seeking to meet increased nutritional demands. Doctronic can evaluate your current health status and dietary intake to determine whether a prescription prenatal formulation is the right choice for you.
Because prenatal nutrition affects both maternal and fetal health, our physicians will review your obstetric and medical history, any existing deficiencies, and your current supplement use before recommending a regimen.
- Pregnant, trying to conceive, or in the postpartum period
- Get personalized guidance from AI and clinicians
- Explore treatment and prescription refill options
- Access care from home, often the same day
Medications We Prescribe for Pregnancy Nutrition
Prenatal Vitamins
Prescription Prenatal Multivitamin
The standard first-line prescription supplement for pregnancy, providing folic acid, iron, calcium, iodine, and other essential nutrients to support maternal and fetal health.
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Folic Acid
A B-vitamin critically important for neural tube closure in early fetal development. Often prescribed as a standalone supplement, especially before and during the first trimester.
AvailableVitamin B9 Folic Acid
Vitamin B9 Folic Acid
A targeted folate supplement used when additional folic acid support is needed beyond what is found in a standard prenatal formula, particularly in patients with higher-risk pregnancies.
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Ferrous Sulfate
An iron supplement commonly added to a prenatal regimen when iron-deficiency anemia is identified, helping support healthy red blood cell production for mother and baby.
AvailableHow Pregnancy Nutrition Treatment Works at Doctronic
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Frequently asked questions
Prescription prenatal vitamins are formulated with specific, often higher doses of key nutrients such as folic acid, iron, and iodine. They are also subject to stricter quality standards and are tailored by a physician to your individual health needs, which is especially important if you have dietary restrictions, a history of neural tube defect pregnancies, or identified deficiencies.
Ideally, prenatal vitamins should be started at least one month before conception to ensure adequate folate levels during the critical early weeks of neural tube development, which occurs before many women know they are pregnant. If you are already pregnant, starting as soon as possible is still highly beneficial.
The most critical nutrients are folic acid (400 to 800 mcg) to prevent neural tube defects, iron (27 mg) to support increased blood volume and prevent anemia, calcium and vitamin D for fetal bone development, iodine for thyroid and brain development, and DHA (an omega-3 fatty acid) for fetal brain and eye development.
Yes, prenatal vitamins, especially those containing iron, can cause nausea, constipation, or stomach discomfort in some women. Taking the vitamin with food or at bedtime can help. If symptoms are significant, your physician may recommend a different formulation or a split dosing schedule.
Yes, if you are breastfeeding, continuing a prenatal or postnatal vitamin is recommended to support your nutritional needs and ensure adequate nutrient transfer to your infant through breast milk. Your physician can advise on the appropriate duration.
Absolutely. Taking prenatal vitamins before conception, sometimes called the preconception period, is strongly recommended. Building up adequate folate stores before pregnancy significantly reduces the risk of neural tube defects in the developing fetus.
Doctronic uses an AI-guided evaluation to gather your health information and symptoms, which is then reviewed by a licensed physician. If appropriate, the physician creates a personalized treatment plan, which may include a prescription sent directly to your pharmacy.
Yes. Doctronic connects you with fully licensed physicians, and all care is doctor-reviewed and audited for quality. The platform is HIPAA-compliant, meaning your health information is kept private and secure. Doctronic is available to adults 18 and older in any U.S. state.
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