The changes that a woman's body undergoes during pregnancy alter her nutritional needs. A fetus also has special developmental needs that a standard multivitamin can't meet. Additionally, a nutritious diet alone usually is not enough to supply the right type or amount of nutrients. The Progressive Woman Prenatal Multiple dietary supplement by Progressive Labs provides the correct balance of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients needed during pregnancy for both mother and child to stay healthy.
- Prenatal Multiple by Progressive Labs contains higher daily doses of vitamins and minerals that mothers and fetuses need in abundance, including vitamins A, B1-B6, B9 and B12 and iron, zinc and manganese.
- Vitamins C, D3 and E, iron, calcium and magnesium support strong bones and tissue development.
- This formula also supports normal immune system function and overall improved health.
- Choline in Prenatal Multiple by Progressive Labs aids brain development and function.
Four capsules daily supply:
Vitamin A (as beta carotene) 8000 I.U.
Vitamin C 150 mg.
Vitamin D-3 400 I.U.
Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopheryl acetate) 50 I.U.
Thiamin (vitamin B-1) 5 mg.
Riboflavin (vitamin B-2) 5 mg.
Niacinamide (vitamin B-3) 30 mg.
Vitamin B-6 15 mg.
Folic Acid 800 mcg.
Vitamin B-12 500 mcg.
Biotin 200 mcg.
Pantothenic Acid 20 mg.
Calcium (as microcrystalline hydroxyappatite and calcium citrate 250 mg.
Iron (as iron peptonate) 30 mg.
Iodine (from sea kelp) 150 mcg.
Magnesium (amino acid chelate) 75 mg.
Zinc (amino acid chelate) 20 mg.
Selenium (seleno-L-methionine) 12 mcg.
Copper (amino acid chelate) 1 mg.
Manganese (as ascorbate) 3 mg.
Chromium (as nicotinate) 25 mcg.
Molybdenum (amino acid chelate) 25 mcg.
Potassium (as aspartate) 15 mg.
Betatene (mixed carotenoids) 26 mg.
Inositol 50 mg.
Choline (bitartrate) 16 mg.
Quercetin 25 mg.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
♱ Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.