How This Prenatal Multivitamin Supports Maternal and Fetal Health
Jamieson 100% Complete Prenatal Multivitamin Caplet is formulated to provide comprehensive nutritional support throughout preconception, pregnancy, and breastfeeding. The formula includes 1,000 mcg of folic acid to help reduce the risk of neural tube defects and support early brain and spinal cord development. It also delivers 27 mg of iron to help form red blood cells and help prevent iron deficiency anemia, a common concern during pregnancy. Essential nutrients such as vitamins A, C, D, E, K, B vitamins, iodine, zinc, magnesium, and selenium help maintain immune function, support tissue formation, assist in energy metabolism, and help maintain healthy skin, mucous membranes, and normal muscle function. This once‑daily caplet provides a convenient way for expecting and nursing mothers to meet increased nutritional needs.
- Provides a complete range of essential prenatal and postnatal vitamins and minerals
- Contains folic acid to help reduce the risk of neural tube defects
- Includes iron to support red blood cell formation and help prevent iron deficiency anemia
- Supports normal fetal development and maternal health needs
- Helps maintain immune function, tissue formation, and energy metabolism
- Free from gluten, lactose, artificial colours, flavours, and preservatives
Thoughtfully Designed to Support Every Stage of Pregnancy
Essential Nutrients for Fetal Development
Folic acid, iron, vitamin D, iodine, and other key nutrients support normal fetal development, including early brain and spinal cord formation. This formula aligns with recommended prenatal nutrient levels to help support healthy growth from preconception through postpartum.
Key Vitamins and Minerals for Maternal Wellness
Pregnancy increases the need for multiple nutrients. This multivitamin includes vitamin C for connective tissue formation, B vitamins for energy metabolism, iron for red blood cell formation, and minerals such as magnesium, zinc, and copper to support normal biological functions and tissue development.
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