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If you are breastfeeding and can not find a way to routinely consume 1,000 mg of
calcium in your diet, talk to your
doctor about a dietary supplement.
Your bones and joint health are ruled by the tenth house, so increase your
calcium intake and ask your
doctor about which vitamins you may need.
If you're concerned that diet won't be enough, speak to your
doctor about whether or not you need
calcium or vitamin D supplements.
Ask your
doctor to recommend a good prenatal vitamin with
calcium and lots of B6 when you first start thinking
about having a baby.
And because 70 percent of women 51 to 70 do nt get enough vitamin D (vital for
calcium absorption), make sure you get at least 400 IU per day; talk to your
doctor about taking a supplement.
If you don't get enough
calcium in your diet, ask your
doctor about supplements.»
Check with your
doctor or nutritionist
about calcium supplements, as well.