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Mum (to be)?

Mum (to be)?

The must-have vitamins

Are you hoping to conceive, currently pregnant, or have you just become a mum? Taking the right vitamins is now more important than ever. This ensures you receive all the nutrients needed for a smooth pregnancy and optimal development of your baby. We are here to help you find the right supplements!

Super Multi Mum

Vitaminstore Super Multi Mum contains all the vitamins and minerals you need before, during, and after pregnancy. It includes the ideal dose of folate, vitamin D3, iodine, and iron, so you don't need to take them separately. Instead of vitamin A, we've added beta-carotene, which the body converts into vitamin A as needed, ensuring you never get too much. Convenient!

Super Multi Mum
Pregnancy Omega

Pregnancy Omega

The Pregnancy Omega is a high-dosage fatty acid supplement and is very suitable for women who wish to conceive, are pregnant, or are breastfeeding. Daily intake of at least 200 mg DHA, alongside the recommended daily intake of 250 mg DHA and EPA, contributes to the normal development of the eyes and brain of the foetus and breastfed infants. Additionally, this supplement can also support the eyesight and brain of adults with a daily intake of at least 250 mg. 

Vitamin D

The power of the sun for you and your little one. In addition to folic acid, vitamin D is also important. Vitamin D is crucial for the growth of strong bones and the development of cells and tissues - grow well! The Nutrition Centre recommends a daily dose of 10 mcg, as found in our easy vitamin D3 drops. From our orthomolecular perspective, we believe your body could use a little extra during pregnancy, so we recommend 25 mcg of vitamin D.

Vitamin D
Folate

Folate

Prefer just folic acid? Choose folate, the active form of folic acid that the body uses directly. Folic acid is essential before and during your pregnancy. It is important for your baby's growth and the formation of the placenta. If you've experienced significant blood loss during delivery, you can continue taking folate a bit longer, as it, along with B12, contributes to the formation of red and white blood cells.