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We offer nutritional supplement products for new moms and moms-to-be. Our products contain the following minerals & more; designed to support a healthy pregnancy and breastfeeding:
Ready for the most exciting chapter of your life? Pregnancy is an amazing journey, but it definitely asks a lot from your body! From those early days of planning to the sleepless nights and sweet baby smiles, giving your body the right nutritional support is more important than ever. That’s where we come in!
Optimal nutritional support for every stage of pregnancy.
Our unique products addresses the growing demands in today's changing markets.
We offer help and friendly advice for you and your family.
Thinking about starting a family? Let's get your body ready! Our pre-pregnancy vitamins are designed to build up your nutritional reserves, creating the perfect environment for conception.
Health Canada and the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC) recommend that anyone who could become pregnant take a daily multivitamin containing 400 micrograms (0.4 mg) of folic acid. Why is this so important? Taking folic acid before and during the first few weeks of pregnancy helps prevent neural tube defects in your developing baby.
Our formula also includes zinc, a key mineral that contributes to normal fertility and reproduction, helping you on your path to parenthood!
Ready to start? You’ve got this!
Find answers to common questions about our products.
A healthy diet is essential, but it can be difficult to get the high levels of specific nutrients needed during pregnancy from food alone. For example, getting enough folic acid and iron can be challenging. Supplements provide a reliable way to ensure you and your baby get everything you need!
It's best to start taking a multivitamin with folic acid at least three months before you start trying to conceive. This helps build up your folate levels to protect your baby from the very start.
Some women may experience nausea or constipation, often due to the iron content. Taking your vitamin with a meal or just before bed can help. If you're having trouble, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about different formulations. You're doing great!
Yes! Even in a healthy pregnancy, your body's demand for certain nutrients is much higher. Continuing with your prenatal vitamin ensures that both you and your baby have the consistent support you need for optimal health.
It's generally recommended to continue taking postnatal vitamins for at least six months after giving birth, or for as long as you are breastfeeding, to help your body recover and meet the extra demands of milk production. You deserve to feel your best