A recent study revealed concerning levels of heavy metals like lead and arsenic in several prenatal vitamins, while many lacked crucial nutrients such as choline and iodine. Researchers tested 47 prenatal vitamin brands and found discrepancies between labeled and actual nutrient content, raising concerns about potential health risks for pregnant women and their babies. A recent study revealed concerning levels of heavy metals like lead and arsenic in several prenatal vitamins, while many lacked crucial nutrients such as choline and iodine. Researchers tested 47 prenatal vitamin brands and found discrepancies between labeled and actual nutrient content, raising concerns about potential health risks for pregnant women and their babies. Health and Fitness, Health Tips, Exercises & Workout Tips, Diet & Wellness | Times of India Lifestyle