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PRENATAL VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT TO SUPPORT YOU AND YOUR BABY: Zinc to support your fertility and reproduction² and Advanced* Folic Acid to support your baby's healthy development in early pregnancy¹
WITH AN ADVANCED* FORM OF FOLIC ACID: Provides you with the adequate intake of 400 μg folate to help increase folate levels before conception as recommended by the UK Department of Health
EXPERTLY SELECTED NUTRIENTS FOR BABY PLANNING: Iron plays a role in cell division,³ Magnesium helps reduce fatigue⁴, Vitamin D supports the immune system⁵
HOW TO TAKE: Take 1x tablet per day with water at a meal, Ideally, begin taking at least 1 month before trying to conceive or whenever there's a chance you might get pregnant
CONTENTS: Seven Seas Trying for a Baby, 28 tablets, 4-week supply, Gluten-free, Lactose-free, No GMOs
Seven Seas Trying for a Baby is a prenatal food supplement designed for women who are trying to conceive. It contains an advanced* form of Folic Acid to help increase folate levels before conception¹ and support the healthy development of your baby in early pregnancy¹, Zinc to support your fertility,² Iron, Vitamins D & B12, and other expertly selected vitamins and minerals. Seven Seas Trying for a Baby provides an adequate intake of 400 μg of folate, provided by Folic Acid and L-methylfolate, in line with the recommended amount by the UK Department of Health when trying for a baby.
Pack contains 28 tablets (4 weeks' supply). Take 1 tablet daily with water during a meal. Gluten-free, lactose-free, no GMOs. Food supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. *Compared to Folic Acid, L-methylfolate is a form of folate which is ready to be used directly by your body. ¹Supplemental folic acid intake increases the maternal folate status. A low maternal folate level is a risk factor in the development of neural tube defects in the developing foetus. For women of child-bearing age beneficial effect is obtained with a supplemental folic acid daily intake of 400μg for at least one month before and up to three months after conception.
Development of neural tube defects have several risk factors. Altering a single factor may or may not have a beneficial effect. ²Zinc supports normal fertility and reproduction. ³Iron contributes to normal formation of red blood cells and haemoglobin, also has a role in the process of cell division. ⁴Magnesium and Iron contribute to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. ⁵Vitamin D and Iron support the normal function of the immune system. ⁶Selenium contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress.
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