Check pregnancy-safe supplements. Read the facts label first.
Use Doola when a supplement label raises a pregnancy question. Scan prenatal vitamins, magnesium, probiotics, herbs, powders, caffeine, warning text, and serving sizes, then ask your clinician or pharmacist about personal dose and interaction questions.

What you can check
- Prenatal vitamins, folate, iron, DHA, choline, calcium, and vitamin A
- Magnesium, probiotics, electrolytes, protein powders, collagen, and greens powders
- Herbal blends, teas, adaptogens, sleep gummies, melatonin, and wellness products
- Caffeine, serving size, warning text, combined ingredients, and supplement facts panels
How Doola Scan helps
- Starts with supplement facts, serving size, and warning language rather than a generic supplement name.
- Helps users identify what to ask next without recommending doses or treating symptoms.
- Connects exact supplement labels to Doola's supplement, ingredient, label, and product checkers.
Trust boundary
Doola Scan provides educational support. It does not diagnose symptoms, clear medications, replace your clinician, or make emergency decisions. See our editorial policy and source standards.
Why open Doola
Supplement questions are product questions plus personal-context questions.
Doola can help decode the label in front of you, but pregnancy supplement decisions can depend on labs, medications, medical history, and the reason you are taking the product. That boundary is part of the value.
Best for prenatal vitamin, magnesium, probiotic, herbal blend, and supplement facts labels
Keeps the page educational and non-dosage-prescriptive
Routes users into the app for exact label review, then reminds them when pharmacist or clinician context matters
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Questions parents ask
What does pregnancy-safe supplements mean?
It usually means a supplement someone wants to review through a pregnancy-safety lens. Doola can help explain label context, but it does not prescribe, diagnose, or clear a supplement dose.
Can Doola check prenatal vitamins and magnesium?
Yes. Doola can help review the label context for prenatal vitamins, magnesium, probiotics, herbs, and other supplements. Ask your clinician or pharmacist before starting or changing supplements.
Why are supplement labels different from food labels?
Supplement labels include serving sizes, active amounts, combined ingredients, and warning language that can matter during pregnancy. Dose and interactions often need personal care-team context.
Can Doola recommend supplement doses?
No. Doola keeps supplement pages educational and label-focused. Dose, treatment, deficiency, medication, and symptom questions should be handled by your clinician or pharmacist.