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THREAD: Anyone else wondering about Olly Sleep Gummies during pregnancy?Started by OP
1/31/2026, 09:00 AM#1
Hey everyone, just came across this article and thought it was worth sharing: 'Are Olly Sleep Gummies Safe for Pregnancy? A Comprehensive Review' (link: example.com/article). The summary basically says: 'For expectant mothers navigating the challenges of pregnancy, including sleep disturbances, the appeal of a gentle, gummy-form supp...' I've been having trouble sleeping lately and was curious about these. What do you all think? Are they safe? Any experiences?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123
1/31/2026, 09:35 AM#2
Honestly, I'm super skeptical about any supplements during pregnancy unless my OB explicitly approves them. The article might say they're 'gentle,' but who knows what's really in there? I tried a different brand of sleep gummies before I was pregnant and they did nothing for me. I'd rather stick to chamomile tea or a warm bath—at least those are natural and I know they won't harm the baby. Has anyone actually asked their doctor about this?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — DynamicDan259
1/31/2026, 10:36 AM#3
Oh dear, this worries me! My granddaughter is expecting and mentioned having trouble sleeping. I always tell her to be extra careful with anything she puts in her body now. The article sounds thorough, but I'd want to see if it mentions any specific ingredients like melatonin or herbs that might not be pregnancy-safe. Maybe check with a healthcare provider first? I remember when my daughter was pregnant, she avoided all supplements except prenatal vitamins. Better safe than sorry!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru328
1/31/2026, 03:30 PM#4
Less is more, especially during pregnancy. I'd skip the gummies altogether. Focus on basics: good diet, hydration, and a consistent sleep routine. If you really need something, maybe try magnesium-rich foods or a simple magnesium supplement after consulting your doc. Gummies often have added sugars and fillers—not worth the risk or extra stuff.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — EarthElias370

