Prenatal Comparison Chart
A closer look at popular prenatal vitamins and what sets them apart.

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With so many prenatal vitamins on the market, it can be overwhelming to figure out which one is truly the best for you. Not all prenatals are created equal—some lack key nutrients, while others contain forms of vitamins that are harder for your body to absorb.
To make an informed decision, it’s important to base your supplement choices on comprehensive lab work and consult with your physician or The Lanby Care Team. That said, we’ve done the legwork for you by analyzing the most popular prenatal vitamins based on essential factors like nutrient quality, methylation status, bioavailability, and third-party testing.
Check out our detailed comparison chart to help you select the best prenatal for your needs.
When choosing a prenatal vitamin, it’s important to consider your unique nutrient needs, how well your body absorbs certain forms of nutrients, and the overall quality of the supplement.
Our Wellness Advisor, Taylor—a certified Specialist in Prenatal Nutrition (SPN)—recommends the following top picks:
These brands stand out for their comprehensive nutrient profiles, use of optimal forms and dosages, commitment to third-party testing, and avoidance of unnecessary fillers or additives.
Remember, prenatal vitamins are designed to support—not replace—a nutrient-rich, whole-foods-based diet. Partner with your Care Team to ensure you're meeting your body's needs at every stage of pregnancy.

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Kendall is a graduate of the University of Mississippi, with a B.A. in Integrated Marketing Communications and a minor in Business Administration. She received her certificate of Nutrition Science from the Friedman School of Nutrition at Tufts University.

Chloe holds a bioengineering degree from the University of Pennsylvania. As a breast cancer survivor, her insights shape The Lanby's patient-centric approach. Leveraging her healthcare strategy background, Chloe pioneers concierge medicine, bridging gaps in primary care.

Tandice was recognized with the Health Law Award and named a Ruth Bader Ginsburg Scholar at Columbia Law School. Tandice's editorial role is enriched by her insights into patient autonomy and gene modification legalities. Passionate about bioethics, she is committed to crafting patient-centric healthcare solutions.