Hi I'm pre-t and I'm just wondering if anyone had any thoughts on prenatal pills as a help to slowly naturally transition. I suggested to my mother after researching online that I need omega 3, zinc, vitamin d and more and she suggested that I take prenatal pills. So any thoughts on that ? I'd like some advice from the pros.
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From what I've read 'natural' medical transitioning simply doesn't work; otherwise many transguys would choose to do it over expensive and lengthy waits to get T. And I haven't heard of vitamins being used for 'natural' transitioning purposes. I took multivitamins and omega 3 for years for my general health but felt no health benefits.
I'd be cautious about reading health information online. Many people perpetuate misinformation. To increase your T levels certain foods can do that as well as exercise.
I am a MTF who occasionally takes prenatal vitamins instead of my daily multivitamin. Hugs Shannon
Thank you so much guys for the reply :) I'm better informed now.
The whole thing with natural transition is that you basically have to take supplements, and eat/work out as if you were a professional body builder. That is the only way you'd see any kind of masculinization. Most people do not have the money and time in a day that it takes to do that, plus it's quite discouraging when you see how much quicker and easier it would be to achieve the same results with a T prescription.
My advice would be to just wait for the real deal. Prenatal vitamins aren't meant for you.
There's nothing special about prenatal vitamins. All they are is a multivitamin with Folic acid. Taking a prenatal vitamin daily prevents birth defects* if you become pregnant. And FTMs can get pregnant ... even on T.
*specifically spina bifida