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The No. 1 pregnancy multi
SUPER MULTI MAMA
100% natural and formulated based on official advice for every stage: conception, pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Key ingredients
✔ With 400 mcg folate, the most absorbable form of folic acid
✔ Iron for the creation of cells and tissues
✔ Vitamin D for strong bones and immune system
The best fish oil for mums
PREGNANCY OMEGA
High-quality omega-3 supplement with extra DHA. Specially developed for women wishing to conceive, during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Main benefits
✔ Together with Super Multi Mama, the best and most complete support
✔ With 575 mg natural fish oil of which 267 mg DHA per softgel
✔ Supports the normal development of your baby's brain and eyes and your brain function and vision*
*With a daily intake of at least 250 mg DHA.
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Nutrients per trimester
Each stage of your pregnancy requires specific nutrients. This is our advice, based on official guidelines.
A healthy, varied diet remains the foundation. This advice is informative and does not replace medical advice. Always seek advice from your doctor or midwife.
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Why are vitamins so important during pregnancy?
If I'm already eating healthily, do I need additional supplements? A healthy and varied diet is always the foundation, but with the increased need for certain nutrients and your baby's growth, it's not always possible to get enough from food alone. That's when you could use some support!
Pregnant? Our advice
Besides healthy food and the right support, there are more things that contribute to a healthy pregnancy. Here are our top tips.
Healthy eating
Eat colourful and varied meals with plenty of vegetables, fruits, whole grains and proteins. Add healthy fats like nuts, avocado and olive oil.
Drink enough
Drink at least 2 litres of water a day. This helps with the production of amniotic fluid, prevents constipation and supports your overall health.

Keep moving
Pregnancy yoga, walking or swimming are perfect. Moderate exercise improves your mood, fitness and prepares your body for childbirth.

Rest and recovery
Listen to your body and take enough rest. Sleep 7-9 hours a night and take breaks during the day when you're tired.

Sunlight and fresh air
Go outside for 15-30 minutes daily for natural vitamin D production and to keep your energy levels up.

Mental health
Talk about your feelings with your partner, family or friends. Being pregnant is emotional - you don't have to do it alone.
Frequently asked questions
What pregnancy supplements are available?
For women who wish to conceive, are pregnant, or are breastfeeding, the body's needs are higher than usual. You require certain nutrients to support your body and your baby's growth. Important vitamins and supplements during pregnancy include:
- Folate: Folate, the active form of folic acid, is essential before and during your pregnancy. It is important for your baby's growth and the formation of the placenta. Therefore, the amount of folate in a prenatal multivitamin is higher, ensuring your folate levels are at the right level.
- Vitamin D: Vitamin D is important for the growth of strong bones and is crucial for the development of cells and tissues. Due to the many benefits of this vitamin, you will often find it included in a prenatal multivitamin.
- Iodine: Iodine is a mineral that we are consuming less of, and it is often added to products such as bread or table salt. Because you may not always get enough iodine, which is important for your baby's growth and brain development, it is often included in prenatal multivitamins.
- Iron: Another mineral you might need extra of during pregnancy, as it reduces the risk of anaemia during pregnancy. Therefore, you will find higher doses of iron in prenatal multivitamins.
- Calcium: Calcium during pregnancy reduces the risk of high blood pressure, premature birth, and pre-eclampsia. It's no wonder you find more of it in a prenatal multivitamin.
- Vitamin A: Vitamin A is a vitamin that pregnant women are particularly cautious about, as too much can be harmful. Therefore, many prenatal multivitamins contain the precursor to vitamin A, beta-carotene. Your body can convert this to vitamin A as needed, ensuring you never have too much vitamin A in your body.
Do I need a pregnancy multivitamin if I am already taking a general multivitamin?
A general multivitamin offers - as the name suggests - general support. These multivitamins are often versatile and not developed for specific needs. If you are preparing your body for pregnancy, are pregnant and wish to support your baby's development, then a specific pregnancy multivitamin could be a wise choice. A pregnancy multivitamin contains the ingredients that specifically support your body during this phase.
When should you start taking pregnancy supplements?
The pregnancy multivitamin might suggest that it's only important during pregnancy, but did you know you can start taking it earlier? As soon as you have an active desire to conceive, it is wise to have a pregnancy multivitamin at home. Opt for a multivitamin for pregnant women with at least 400 micrograms of folate, or choose a separate folic acid supplement. It takes about 4 weeks for folate to be absorbed by your body, and a low folate status in the mother is a risk factor for the development of neural tube defects in the developing foetus. That's something you want to prevent!
What are pregnancy supplements?
Pregnancy supplements are often referred to as multivitamins for pregnant women. The difference between a general multivitamin and a pregnancy multivitamin mainly lies in the composition and quantities of ingredients. These are formulated to support your body and your baby's growth. Every pregnancy multivitamin is slightly different, but the greatest differences compared to a general multivitamin are seen in the amount of folate, vitamin D, iodine, iron, calcium, and vitamin A.
What if I forget to take my supplement for a day?
No worries, it's not a big deal. Just skip the missed dose and continue with your normal schedule the following day. Do not take a double amount; your body builds up the supply gradually. Consistent daily use is more important than one missed day. Always consult your doctor or midwife before using supplements during pregnancy.

















