<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Irishgal</b></i>
Anyways, since we got off topic, Tara & Caroline, what do you guys think about the vitamin IV's? Did you guys have good vitamin levels pre pregnancy? Dis they drop during your pregnancy? What was your energy level/tolerance before getting pregnant, & how has it changed since having your babies? </end quote></div>
I take oral vitamins, but have never tried (or heard of) IV Vitamins. My levels are low without oral supplements. (not sure of the numbers) but they are in range when I have supplements like "ADEKs", a specific brand of vitamin and calcium supplements. While I was pregnant I took one prenatal vitamin, one ADEK vitamin and two 600mg Calcium supplements each day. I never asked what my levels were (if you're looking for numbers, I'm sorry) but they were within a normal range with that regimen. In fact the doctors were more concerned that I would over do it with too much Vitamin A during pregnancy. That is a big concern while pregnant, and I"m ashamed to say, I don't know why. I remember they watched my A levels closely, I was always "normal" and didn't exceed any safe vitamin A levels during pregnancy.
Before pregnancy I worked full time, did two nebulizer treatments each day (bronchodilator, pulmozyme and antibiotic like TOBI) and worked out twice a week. Usually one hour of yoga followed by an hour at the gym for weight training twice a week. Once I got pregnant, I did not work out. I was simply too tired. I was what I like to call "ridiculously tired". It was ridiculous! That lasted for the first 17 weeks of pregnancy. Then I got sick and my lung function dropped from the mid 50's to the mid 40's. At 20 weeks I started inhaling Aztreonam and continued this for 30 on/30 days off for the rest of my pregnancy (and beyond). My FEV1 actually improved to the mid 60's. Higher than they had been in YEARS! I was 38 weeks pregnant with twins and maybe it was the increased blood volume bringing more oxygen to my lungs. i don't know (and frankly don't care) my lungs did not feel compromised or "squished" like so many pregnant women feel.
I can't say I had a lot of energy. After 20 weeks, I quit my job to work on my health full time. I slept a lot. I ate a lot. That was about it for the remainder of my pregnancy. I took things slow and had several "good hours" throughout my day where I could shop and socialize outside my house. It was really one of the most favorite times of my life thus far. I enjoyed being pregnant so much.
I hope some of this helps. I'm really sorry I cannot help you with IV Vitamins. I'm not quite sure what I think of them. I've never heard of such a thing! Good luck with your decision. And good luck in your journey to add to your family.
Oh, I almost forgot to mention, I do remember also supplementing with Folic Acid. Although my prenatal vitamin had folic acid in it, I also took a folic acid supplement, and I can't remember the dosage. It was over the counter. I think it was just one extra pill.