Prenatal Care What is prenatal care?
Prenatal Care
What is prenatal care?
Prenatal care is when you get checkups from a doctor, nurse, or midwife throughout your pregnancy. It helps keep you and your future baby healthy.
Why is prenatal care important?
Prenatal care is an important part of staying healthy during pregnancy.
Your doctor, nurse, or midwife will monitor your future baby’s development and do routine testing to help find and prevent possible problems. These regular checkups are also a great time to learn how to ease any discomfort you may be having, and ask any other questions about your pregnancy and the birth of your future baby.
When do I need to start having prenatal care appointments?
You can start getting prenatal care as soon as you know you’re pregnant.
It’s actually best to see a doctor BEFORE you get pregnant — this is sometimes called pre-pregnancy care or preconception planning. But if that’s not possible, just begin prenatal visits as soon as you can.
How often will I have prenatal care visits?
How often you’ll get prenatal care depends on how far along your pregnancy is and how high your risk is for complications. The typical prenatal care schedule for someone who’s 18-35 years old and healthy is:
Every 4 or 6 weeks for the first 32 weeks
Every 2 or 3 weeks for the 32nd-37th weeks
Every week from the 37th week until giving birth
Your doctor might ask you to come in for check-ups more often if you have a high-risk pregnancy.
Prenatalin is a set of two food supplements designed for women who are pregnant, nursing and trying to get pregnant.
The set includes two products:
Prenatalin Multi: a vitamin and mineral complex.
Prenatalin Omega 3: a set of omega-3 fatty acids (DHA+EPA) from fish oil.
The product contributes to the growth of maternal tissues during pregnancy, supports the normal development of the fetus and breastfed infants, and helps maintain fertility. Prenatalin is an excellent support for the mother and baby during a period when nutrient requirements are significantly increased.
Prenatalin Multi is a vitamin and mineral complex designed to support the nutritional needs of pregnant women and their developing babies. It contains a range of essential nutrients, including:
Folate: Important for preventing neural tube defects in the developing baby.
Iron: Helps to prevent anemia in the mother.
Calcium and Vitamin D: Essential for building strong bones in both mother and baby.
DHA: Supports brain and eye development in the baby.
Prenatalin Multi is available in several different formulations, including capsules, tablets, and liquids. It is important to choose the right formulation for your individual needs.
How to take Prenatalin Multi:
Capsules: Take one capsule daily with food.
Tablets: Take one tablet daily with food.
Liquid: Take one tablespoon daily.
Important:
Prenatalin Multi is not a substitute for a healthy diet.
Talk to your doctor before taking any prenatal vitamins, including Prenatalin Multi.
*If you experience any side effects while taking Prenatalin Multi, stop taking it and talk to your doctor.
This is for informational purposes only. For medical advice or diagnosis, consult a professional.
Prenatalin Omega 3 is a dietary supplement that contains omega-3 fatty acids, specifically docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosa pentaenoic acid (EPA). These fatty acids are important for the development of the baby's brain and eyes.
Prenatalin Omega 3 is available in several different formulations, including capsules, tablets, and liquids. It is important to choose the right formulation for your individual needs.
How to take Prenatalin Omega 3:
Capsules: Take one capsule daily with food.
Tablets: Take one tablet daily with food.
Liquid: Take one tablespoon daily.
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Important:
Prenatalin Omega 3 is not a substitute for a healthy diet.
Talk to your doctor before taking any prenatal vitamins, including Prenatalin Omega 3.
If you experience any side effects while taking Prenatalin Omega 3, stop taking it and talk to your doctor.
Additional information:
Omega-3 fatty acids are found in oily fish, such as salmon, mackerel, and herring.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is important to get enough omega-3 fatty acids in your diet.
Prenatalin Omega 3 can help to meet your omega-3 needs if you are not getting enough from your diet.
