

🌱 Elevate your prenatal game with clean, whole-food nutrition that fuels you and your baby!
Garden of Life Organics Prenatal Multi offers a premium, vegan, and organic multivitamin solution designed to support healthy fetal development and maternal energy. Featuring over 100% daily value of folate from organic lemon peel and vegan D3 from lichen, plus a soothing blend for sensitive stomachs, these tablets dissolve in 45 minutes for superior absorption. Certified USDA Organic, Non-GMO, NSF Gluten-Free, and vegan, this formula is free from synthetic binders and fillers, making it a trusted choice for health-conscious moms-to-be.








| ASIN | B00K5NELM0 |
| Age Range Description | Adult,Baby |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,431 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #18 in Prenatal Vitamins #664 in Sales & Deals #951 in Diet & Sports Nutrition |
| Brand | Garden of Life |
| Brand Name | Garden of Life |
| Color | No Color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6,524 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Vegan |
| Dosage Form | Tablet |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00658010117708 |
| Item Dimensions | 5.22 x 2.75 x 2.75 inches |
| Item Form | Tablet |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Garden of Life |
| Material Type Free | Gluten Free |
| Model Name | Garden of Life Organics Prenatal Multi Tablets |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Primary Supplement Type | Multivitamins |
| Product Benefits | Prenatal Support |
| Specific Uses For Product | Prenatal Care |
| UPC | 658010117708 |
| Unit Count | 90.0 Count |
S**A
feels entirely worth it.
As a human who's been navigating the journey of pregnancy (or supporting someone who is!), finding a prenatal multivitamin that truly aligns with health values and provides comprehensive support is paramount. That's why I'm genuinely thrilled to share my positive experience with the Garden of Life Organics Women’s Prenatal Multivitamin. From the moment I started taking these, the quality was evident. What immediately stood out was the commitment to being Organic, Non-GMO, Gluten-Free, and Vegan. In a world where so many supplements are filled with unnecessary additives, it's incredibly reassuring to know that I'm putting only the cleanest, most natural ingredients into my body – and by extension, supporting my developing baby with the best possible foundation. The blend of essential nutrients in this prenatal is truly impressive. I particularly appreciate the inclusion of Vitamin D3, B6, B12, C, Iron, and Folate. During pregnancy, energy levels can be a real rollercoaster, and I genuinely felt a noticeable difference in my sustained energy throughout the day, which I attribute to the potent B vitamins. Furthermore, knowing that it provides crucial folate for healthy fetal development gives immense peace of mind. It’s not just about meeting the minimum requirements; it’s about providing optimal support. Beyond the ingredients, the product itself is easy to incorporate into a daily routine. The fact that it's a 30-day supply makes it convenient for monthly replenishment. I haven't experienced any adverse effects, which can sometimes be a concern with supplements, and the gentle formulation has been kind to my sensitive stomach. In summary, the Garden of Life Organics Women’s Prenatal Multivitamin is a truly high-quality product that I wholeheartedly recommend. It's a fantastic choice for any expectant mother seeking a clean, effective, and ethically produced prenatal that genuinely supports both her well-being and the healthy development of her baby. It’s an investment in health that feels entirely worth it.
M**M
I'm so amazed. My new multi.
If you're like most people, you've probably tried SO many different vitamins. Methylated, liposomal, fat-soluble, etc. It doesn't stop there. Multivitamins for over 30, over 50, one size fits all, prenatal, diabetic, etc. Then you get into more specific ones where you literally have to dedicate an entire pantry to fit all your vitamins, the A, B, C, D and E vitamins, ashwaganda, garlic, methylcobalamin, Xanthanthine, etc. No more need ladies. I just hit my 40s and my hair has been thinning and falling out as observable on the root of my hair strands where it gets thinner and the sheer amount of hair I pick up in the shower. I've had to cut down my cholesterol by way of reducing red meat, which has reduced my iron levels. Iron is crucial for hair and is one of the probably many variables you've explored if you're in my same shoes. The B vitamins were doing nothing. I've had IV infusions for this problem and still didn't notice any benefit. I've only started taking this for a few days and already, my hair which would go from like 20-30 strands of daily loss has been cut by a half. I probably need to keep taking this and wait a bit longer to see the full threshold. So my guess is, it must be the iron in this. Or who knows what else. I do know it is potent as I feel sustained energy. My digestive system accepts it no problem as it's actual food and not just a bunch of minerals stamped together. I'm happy it's all organic, real food, and has good stuff in it. Taking 3 a day doesn't bother me. The size is shy of horse pills, but not too intimidating. The taste, smell, and aftertaste are fine to me, not bothersome. I know it's more expensive than your average supplement, but you should never go cheap on your health and this is the good real stuff, not the synthetic stuff. It's absorbed by your body more effectively. These also don't have artificial binders or fillers. 2 thumbs up! BTW, cutting red meat cut my lipids to the low 40s which is on the very low range. I did it with diet, exercise, apple cider vinegar in water, and mainly cutting out red meat. If you're dealing with this issue, try this, but of course watch your minerals. Don't go to automatically thinking you need more B like I did. Iron is a culprit and prenatal have them for fetal development. Opt for fish, nuts, avocados, and plant based foods. Then you can get a grade A+ from your doctor for the cholesterol. I'm not taking this for pregnancy at all. It's just got so much good stuff all women can benefit from in any stage of life. It's whole food! Just don't take it thinking you're consuming good food. That's not it. You can overdose on vitamins causing toxicity in your body.
P**T
Natural and the best I have found for the price
I love this brand I get it for my women's multivitamin. But I got this prenatal multivitamins for my daughter-in-law who eats atrociously so she needed really good vitamins. These are so much better than the silly gummy things she gets with folic acid. These have folate from organic food blend which is quite different than folic acid. Folate is more of what nature intended and is not made with chemical products.
L**M
Great for digestion and fetal health
Best purchase! These multivitamins are easy to digest and make me feel confident about supporting healthy fetal development. The peppermint flavor is a nice touch, making it more pleasant to take daily. I've noticed no stomach discomfort since starting them. Overall, a solid choice for women looking for a vegan, whole food multivitamin.
A**R
Great product- Just make sure you’re also getting choline & DHA
Great product as it is and organic whole food supplement and not synthetic vitamins. I give 4 stars because this does NOT have: Choline - You will need to supplement that separately as choline is very important for baby’s brain development. Or DHA/Omega 3 - another important nutrient you will need in addition to this vitamin. (Most prenatals do not have this). Many people think prenatals cover everything you need when almost none fully do. I do love this prenatal as a part of my vitamin stack, it doesn’t give you gross burps and is tolerable on my stomach. I alternate this prenatal every other day with another well known prenatal that also does not have omega 3/DHA and has very little choline so just be sure to add those! 💕 I take one in the morning and 2 at night for best absorption as the daily dose is 3 large pills!
M**N
Good quality & very useful
Very good quality vegeterian / vegan tablets. Highly recommended
O**T
Excellent Prenatal Vitamins!!
These Garden of Life Organic Prenatal Multivitamins are very good for you. I'm 64 years old, and my doctor said it's better to take a prenatal vitamin than a regular multivitamin. I absolutely love that these vitamins are made with organic ingredients. The only downside is that when I first started taking them, they made me really nauseated, so I cut them down to 1 vitamin a day and took it with food, and that helped tremendously. So, I just worked my way up to taking 3 per day and have had no GI problems. We shall see how my labwork looks in the next couple of months. I recommend taking these vitamins if you want to try and be healthier, but I would suggest starting out slow, and take them with food. Now, I can't speak to as how it works for pregnant women because I'm not pregnant (Thankfully not!! lol) Hope this helps!!
J**S
Very happy so far
Taking a prenatal for pre-conception, and I wanted to switch brands as my first brand was good quality but had chemicals etc, and I want to go a more natural route. I think in theory whole foods multi-vitamins probably provide the best absorption and are as close as I can get to providing all my vitamins with real food. Wish there were some studies to prove it but we wait. I've only taken these for one day so far but I can tell an immediate difference between this brand and a synthetic brand. I felt tired and "yucky" all day while I took those, sapped of energy, had more negative thoughts (this can be an important factor in health), and had some digestive symptoms, but I noticed a lighter mood and feeling with the myKind Organics, more energy, and no digestive symptoms. Time will tell but I think I'm on the right track with these. The one concern I think people should pay attention to, and I notice this across most whole foods brands, is there is not much calcium, magnesium, or zinc in these. If you're not having lots of milk, cheese, and green leafy vegetables daily, along with whole grains and soaked nuts, meats and weekly seafood, then you should think about also adding a supplement for those vitamins. They actually offer a separate supplement with those vitamins which I found on their website. Also a tip to increase absorption is to consume your vitamins along with a healthy fat, or with a meal containing fat. Raw organic coconut oil, real butter, or olive oil are great fats to use. Also I wanted to add that the pills are not large at all like some are saying, in fact they are much smaller than my previous prenatal brand and go down very easily as they are flatter and rounder. I don't even feel these going down where my old ones used to get stuck in my throat all the time. They are smaller than most of the other supplements I take/have taken. My essential fatty acids pills were way bigger. It is also nice only having to take 1 at a time throughout the day, rather than having to take 2 at a a time like my old ones. Maybe if you're not used to taking any supplements these might seem large to you, but prenatal vitamins in general are quite a lot bigger than regular multi-vitamins, so that may be the reason for those reviews. Overall I am very happy with the myKind Organics vitamins.