Prenatal Vitamins
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To support pre-conception and pregnancy health, Kin's next-gen Prenatal has been formulated with bioavailable ingredient forms that are able to be readily absorbed and used during this time of increased nutritional needs.
After selling out twice, Australia’s most-loved prenatal vitamin is now back in stock, ready to support both you and your baby on the journey ahead.
Kin's Prenatal vitamin contains activated methylated folate, which is bioavailable and able to be readily absorbed and used during this time of increased nutritional needs.
It also includes omega-3 to support healthy foetal brain development, and levomefolic acid for healthy foetal development.
Directions
The Prenatal is recommended for adults only. Take 2 soft capsules once daily with water, after food, or as directed by a health professional.
Storage
Store below 25°C in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Do not use if the seal on the lid has been broken or is missing.
Warnings
Advise your doctor of any medicine you take during pregnancy, particularly in your first trimester.
If you are concerned about the health of yourself or your baby, talk to your health practitioner.
WARNING - Stop taking this medication if you experience tingling, burning or numbness and see your healthcare practitioner as soon as possible. [Contains Vitamin B6]
This medicine contains Selenium which is toxic in high does. A daily dose of 150 micrograms for adults of Selenium from dietary supplements should not be exceeded.
Allergens: Contains fish and sulfites.
We use iron bisglycinate or Ferrochel(R), which is carried unaffected through the intestine directly to the target tissues.
The Kin Prenatal is different
Specially formulated
Bioavailable ingredients
Vanilla taste
Our ingredients
Why we don't use
folic acid
Folic Acid
Folic Acid vs. Methylated Folate
(5-MTHF)
(5-MTHF)
(5-MTHF)
Methylated Folate
It has high bioavailability meaning that it's easy for everyone to absorb and use this form of folate effectively.
Questions?
How often should I take The Prenatal?
Are the capsules easy to swallow?
When should I start taking a prenatal supplement?
In the first 28 days, some of their most important organs begin to form, such as the heart and neural tube, which becomes the brain and spinal cord. As most women don’t find out they’re pregnant until around 4-8 weeks, it’s important that your body is ready to support the baby, before you even know they are there.
How long should you take prenatal vitamins for?
After you’ve welcomed your baby into the world, you should then switch to a postnatal vitamin to help you meet your nutritional needs. Kin’s Postnatal Vitamins have been designed with 18 bioavailable essential ingredients, to help new mums recover and restore when they need the support most.
Can you take prenatal supplements if you’re not pregnant?
Many healthy pregnancies are unintended, and by the time many mums-to-be find out they’re pregnant, most of the available benefits of a prenatal could have been vastly beneficial (especially the baby’s neural development).
Is it OK to switch prenatal vitamin brands?
Warning: Vitamin and/or mineral supplements should not replace a balanced diet. If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner.