When should I start taking UpSpring Prenatal+ Multivitamin?Yesterday. If that’s not possible, it’s a good idea to start taking UpSpring Prenatal+ as soon as you learn you’re pregnant. In fact, if you are planning to become pregnant in the next few months, it’s not too soon to start.
What is included in UpSpring Prenatal+ to aid digestion?
We’ve included probiotics, which have been clinically shown to promote healthy digestion and gut health. We also added a blend of the most proven herbal remedies for sensitive stomachs, which include ginger, peppermint and fennel. To top it off, we took care to select iron that’s non-constipating to make our prenatal incredibly easy on your stomach.
What kind of probiotic is included in UpSpring Prenatal+?
We’ve included Bacillus coagulans, which has been shown to support overall digestive health and comfort.
What’s the difference between folate and folic acid?
Folate is the natural form of a vitamin otherwise known as B9. Folic acid is its synthetic counterpart (it was invented in a lab in the 1940s) and some studies suggest folic acid can negatively impact health in the long term. Folate, however, is found naturally in foods and is beneficial. It is one of the best-documented ways to prevent neural tube defects during pregnancy.* Women who are pregnant (or planning to become pregnant) should get at least 800 mcg of folate per day from diet and supplementation.
Does the tablet contain iron?
Yes. Prenatal+ Tablet contains 18 mg of non-constipating iron for moms wanting a prenatal multivitamin with iron. For moms looking for a prenatal vitamin without iron, we offer the
Prenatal+ Gummy multivitamin (no iron).