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Blackmores Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Gold 180 Capsules

Blackmores Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Gold 180 Capsules

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Pregnancy & Breast-Feeding Gold

 

Formulated to support a healthy pregnancy for mum and bub. Contains 20 important nutrients including folic acid, iodine, iron, DHA and vitamin D.

Blackmores Pregnancy & Breast-feeding Gold supports both mother & baby during pregnancy & breast-feeding.

Provides a daily dose of 20 important nutrients including folic acid, iodine, DHA and vitamin D3, along with a low-constipation, low nausea form of iron. Now in a smaller capsule.

 

  • Low-constipation, low-nausea iron
  • 720 IU of vitamin D3
  • 500 µg of folic acid to support healthy development of baby's nervous system - especially during the early stages of pregnancy
  • 150 µg of iodine for baby's brain, visual motor skills and hearing development
  • Odourless and concentrated fish oil, rich in DHA for baby's brain, eyesight and nervous system development

 

When pregnant, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is more important than ever.

A healthy diet and lifestyle optimises a mother’s wellbeing and that of her baby, and also helps prepare a mother for labour.

All nutrients are important during pregnancy and breastfeeding. The following provides additional information on some nutrients important during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Iron - Pregnant women and new mums commonly feel fatigued. Healthy iron levels are important in pregnancy to help support energy levels. Iron is necessary for formation of haemoglobin in red blood cells, which transports oxygen to the tissues.

Many New Zealand women of reproductive age have dietary intakes of iron below the RDI. Low iron levels are common during times of increased iron requirement due to growth and increased blood volume, such as pregnancy. However, approximately one quarter of pregnant women report getting constipated when taking high doses of supplemental iron. 

Why the bisglycinate form of iron?
Iron bisglycinate is a low constipation, low nausea form of iron that is well tolerated and gentle on the digestive system. This form of iron has been shown to be more bioavailable than some other forms of iron including ferrous sulphate, when taken with food.

Iodine - Iodine is essential for the production of thyroid hormones, which in turn, are critical for the development of baby’s brain, visual motor skills and hearing. Iodine supports the development of normal intelligence and IQ. Requirement for iodine is increased during the whole pregnancy, especially the first 20 weeks.

In New Zealand, widespread iodine deficiency has led the Ministry of Health to recommend iodine supplementation of 150ug to pregnant and breastfeeding women

Folic acid – Folic acid (also known as folate) plays a role in the synthesis of genetic material (DNA and RNA), and is required for cellular division. Foetal cells undergo constant cell division, so women require increased levels of folate during pregnancy, and especially in the early days after conception, which are critical for the healthy development of baby’s nervous system 

In the early weeks of foetal development, folic acid plays an essential role in the formation and closure of the neural tube which becomes the brain and spinal cord.

Omega-3 fatty acids - Fish oil is a natural source of the omega-3 fatty acid DHA. DHA is essential for normal development of the baby’s brain, nervous system and eyesight. DHA supports more sound sleep in newborns. 

During pregnancy there can be an increased sensitivity to tastes, especially in the first trimester. Odourless fish oil means pregnant women can get the benefits of omega-3s without the fishy aftertaste. 

B group vitamins - B vitamins support cellular energy production, with vitamins B1, B2, B3, and B5 all involved in cellular energy production. Vitamins B2 and B12 help the body use folic acid.

Vitamin D - Vitamin D supports the development of healthy bones and teeth. 

A systematic review of nutrient intakes in pregnant New Zealand women found intakes were below recommended levels for vitamin D3, while surveys of New Zealand populations have shown approximately 40-57% of neonates have insufficient vitamin D levels and that breastfed infants are at an increased risk of vitamin D insufficiency. Breast-feeding remains the natural way to provide nutrients to babies and contributes to optimal short and long term health for mother and baby.

Zinc, vitamins C & D and betacarotene for immune health support.

 

Active ingredients per capsule

Concentrated omega-3 triglycerides fish 250 mg
containing omega-3 marine triglycerides 150 mg

Nicotinamide 9 mg

Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) 30 mg

Calcium carbonate (calcium 50 mg) 125 mg

Biotin 15 µg

Iron (II) glycinate (iron 5 mg) 19.22 mg

Zinc oxide (zinc 5.5 mg) 6.82 mg

Magnesium oxide-heavy (magnesium 35 mg) 58.1 mg

Selenomethionine (selenium 32.5 μg) 81.3 µg

Chromium picolinate (chromium 15 µg) 121 µg

Thiamine nitrate (vitamin B1) 700 µg

Riboflavin (vitamin B2) 700 µg

Calcium pantothenate (pantothenic acid, vitamin B5 2.5 mg) 2.73 mg

Pyridoxine hydrochloride (pyridoxine, vitamin B6 950 µg) 1.16 mg

Cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) 1.3 µg

Cholecalciferol (vitamin D 360 IU) 9 µg

Folic acid 250 µg

d-alpha-Tocopherol (natural vitamin E 5.22 IU) 3.5 mg

Potassium iodide (iodine 75 µg) 98.3 µg

Betacarotene (as Dunaliella salina extract equivalent to fresh cell 60 mg) 2.4 mg

 

Dosage

Adults – Take 2 capsules a day with meals, or as professionally prescribed

 

Contraindications and cautions

  • If you have had a baby with a neural tube defect you should seek specific medical advice
  • Consult your healthcare professional before use if suffering from a thyroid condition
  • Always read the label
  • Use only as directed
  • Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet
  • Drink plenty of water
  • Contains fish, soya bean and sulfites
  • If you have any pre-existing conditions or are on any medications always talk to your health professional before use
  • Some products should be ceased at least two weeks before any elective surgery, please confirm with your health professional

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If you are in Auckland, remember you can visit our Store on 63 Albert Street, Auckland CBD.

International orders are welcome and we offer a Tracked Courier delivery.

If you are in Auckland, remember you can visit our store on 63 Albert Street, Auckland CBD.

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