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Pregnacare Liquid
200ml
£8.25
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Osteocare Original
30 Tablets
£5.45
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30 Tablets
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Frequently Asked Questions
Eating a healthy, varied diet in pregnancy will help you get most of the vitamins and minerals you need. However, the UK Department of Health recommends taking a supplement containing 400 micrograms of folic acid every day – from before you're pregnant until the 12th week of pregnancy (the end of the first trimester). Folic acid is also beneficial beyond 12 weeks as it contributes to maternal tissue growth during pregnancy. The UK Department of Health also recommends that everyone, including pregnant and breastfeeding women, should consider taking a daily supplement containing 10µg of vitamin D especially during the autumn and winter.
The UK Department of Health recommends that everyone, including pregnant and breastfeeding women, should consider taking a daily supplement containing 10µg of Vitamin D during the autumn and winter. Pregnacare Original provides 10µg vitamin D, and the recommended level of 400µg folic acid, along with a range of other beneficial nutrients, including vitamin B12, zinc, iron and magnesium.
Pregnacare prenatal vitamins can be taken throughout the whole of pregnancy, they include folic acid which contributes to maternal tissue growth during pregnancy. Whilst Pregnacare’s postnatal vitamins are designed to support you and your baby during after birth. It is recommended to start taking folic acid as soon as you start trying for a baby until the 12th week of pregnancy (the end of the first trimester). The UK Department of Health advise if you did not take folic acid before you conceived, you should start as soon as you find out you're pregnant.
If you're pregnant, you should avoid supplements containing vitamin A (retinol) - as too much of it can harm your baby's development. You should also avoid liver and liver products (including fish liver oil), as these are high in vitamin A. Pregnacare Original does not contain any vitamin A in the multivitamin tablet which has been carefully formulated specially for pregnancy to contain a moderate (non-excessive) level of beta carotene (provided as natural mixed carotenoids) instead of vitamin A. In fact no Pregnacare products include vitamin A.
Prenatal vitamins are designed to be taken before and during pregnancy, where the UK Department of Health recommends taking 400µg folic acid and 10µg vitamin D. Postnatal vitamins are designed to be taken after birth. If you are breastfeeding then breast-feeding vitamins could help support any nutritional gaps in your diet. Pregnacare Breast-feeding supplements bring together the key nutrients important for the breastfeeding period, including omega-3 DHA. Maternal intake of DHA contributes to the normal brain & eye development of breast-fed infants, with a beneficial effect obtained with a daily intake of 200mg DHA in addition to the recommended daily intake of omega-3 fatty acids for adults. While Pregnacare New Mum includes vitamin B12 which supports energy release plus biotin to help maintain your skin and hair after childbirth.