Doctor‑formulated prenatal multivitamin to support optimal nutrition before and during pregnancy†. Features methylated folate (L‑5‑MTHF), 300 mg choline per serving, iron (fermented bisglycinate), B‑vitamins, vitamin D₃, and real‑food concentrates like organic orange, carrot, cabbage, broccoli. Vegetarian, non‑GMO, gluten‑free, kosher, and free of nine major allergens. Tested for 150+ pesticides and glyphosate residue.
Key Ingredients & Highlights
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Methylated Folate (L‑5‑MTHF): 1,020 mcg DFE (600 mcg active), supports fetal health†
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Choline (300 mg): 2.5× more than many leading prenatal formulas to support memory and cognitive development†
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Iron (18 mg as fermented bisglycinate): Gentle on digestion, supports maternal iron needs†
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Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin, 8 µg) and Vitamin B6 (8 mg): Support energy metabolism†
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Vitamin D₃ (15 µg / 100 % DV) and Vitamin C (100 mg): Aid general wellbeing†
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Real-Food Blend (~298 mg): Includes organic orange, carrot, cabbage, broccoli, brown rice†
Clinical Research Highlights
While no proprietary clinical trials are published for this formula, the nutrients it contains (folate, choline, iron, B‑vitamins, vitamin D₃) are well recognized in nutritional science for supporting maternal and fetal nutritional needs†.
Third‑party certified for purity, including heavy metals, pesticide and glyphosate testing.
Directions for Use
Take two tablets per day with a beverage. Can be taken at any time, even on an empty stomach.
Disclaimers
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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Consult your healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant, nursing, planning pregnancy, taking medications, or have medical conditions.
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Warning: Accidental overdose of iron-containing products is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under six. Keep out of reach of children and call a poison control center or medical professional immediately in case of overdose.
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Biotin may interfere with certain lab tests; consult your healthcare provider if undergoing testing.