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SmartyPants Organic Prenatal Multi & Omegas Gummies -- 120 Vegetarian Gummies


SmartyPants Organic Prenatal Multi & Omegas Gummies
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SmartyPants Organic Prenatal Multi & Omegas Gummies -- 120 Vegetarian Gummies

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SmartyPants Organic Prenatal Multi & Omegas Gummies Description

  • Premium All-in-One Multi to Support Health of Mom and Baby
  • USDA Organic
  • Non-GMO Project Verified
  • Vegetarian Friendly
  • Grape, Blueberry, and Mixed Berry Flavors

SmartyPants Organic Prenatal Multi & Omegas gummies are specifically formulated with over 13 premium nutrients including vegetarian omega-3 ALA from organic flaxseed oil, folate as methylfolate to support normal early fetal development, vitamin D3 for immune health and vitamin B12 to support energy metabolism. Your all-in-one multifunctional supplement for nutrient support prior to, during and post-pregnancy. SmartyPants are third-party lab tested for purity and potency, so you know what you read on the label is what you get in the bottle. We're proud to say our partnership with Vitamin Angels provides life-changing nutrients to women and children in the U.S. and globally.

  • Premium, Organic Prenatal Gummy Multivitamin: SmartyPants Organic Prenatal Multi & Omegas contains more nutrients than the leading prenatal multi gummy and is specifically formulated to fill nutritional gaps in the average diet (Based on $ Sales, IRI InfoScan, and MULO, 05/2022-05/2023)
  • With Over 13 Nutrients to Support Moms at Every Stage: Our science-backed formula includes methylated folate folate to support normal early fetal development, vitamins K2, D3, B12, and vegetarian Omega-3 ALA all in a delicious serving 
  • Better Nutrient Sources: We include bioavailable forms of high-quality nutrients that are easy for your body to absorb like folate as methylfolate, vitamin B12 as methylcobalamin, vitamin D as D3, and zinc citrate 
  • Certified Clean, Third Party Tested Formula: Our organic prenatal vitamins are a Clean Label Project Purity Award Winner! Subjected to strict testing for 200+ contaminants and chemicals, so you can be sure you're selecting high quality vitamins you can trust 
  • Delicious Taste & Certified USDA Organic: Grape, Blueberry, and Mixed Berry Flavors with Other Natural Flavors. Adult women take 4 gummies daily. May be taken with or without food 


Directions

Adult women take 4 gummies daily. May be taken with or without food.

Free Of
GMOs, synthetic colors, gluten, wheat, milk, eggs, peanuts, sesame, soy, tree nut allergens, fish allergens, and shellfish.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 4 Gummies
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories46
Total Carbohydrate10 g4%
   Total Sugars7 g
     Includes 7 g Added Sugars14%
Vitamin A (as 50% beta-carotene, retinyl palmitate)520 mcg40%
Vitamin C (from organic acerola cherry extract)48 mg40%
Vitamin D (vitamin D-3 as cholecalciferol)30 mcg (1200 IU)200%
Vitamin E (as d-alpha-tocopherol from sunflower oil)14.3 mg75%
Thiamin (vitamin B-1 as thiamine mononitrate)0.14 mg10%
Riboflavin (vitamin B2)0.16 mg10%
Niacin (vitamin B3 as inositol niacinate)18 mg100%
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxal 5-phosphate)2 mg100%
Folate (as L-methylfolate, calcium salt)600 mcg DFE100%
Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin)3.5 mcg125%
Biotin17.5 mcg50%
Choline (as choline bitartrate)11 mg2%
Iodine (as potassium iodide)290 mcg100%
Zinc (as zinc citrate)3.9 mg30%
Selenium (as sodium selenite)14 mcg20%
Sodium25 mg<1%
Organic Flax Seed Oil341 mg*
   Omega-3 (a-Linolenic acid)171 mg*
   Omega-9 (oleic acid)55 mg*
Vitamin K2 (as menaquinone-7)14 mcg*
Inositol (as inositol nicacinate)5 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Organic tapioca syrup, organic cane sugar, organic lemon concentrate, pectin, organic natural flavors, sodium citrate, colors added (organic maqui berry juice concentrate, organic black carrot juice concentrate), organic sunflower oil, organic carnauba wax.
Warnings

Consult your health care provider before use if you have a medical condition, are on any medications, are planning a medical procedure, or are pregnant or nursing. Do not exceed recommended dosage.

 

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8 Musts for a Healthy Pregnancy (Recommended by a Naturopathic Doctor)

Sound nutrition, regular exercise, reduced anxiety, nourishing sleep—chances are, you’re well aware of the standards of self-care.

But those basics amplify in importance when you’re not only caring for yourself but also for the baby you’re nurturing. From avoiding high-mercury foods to dodging secondhand smoke, every decision you make during your pregnancy can have an effect on your child.

Here are eight healthy pregnancy tips to enhance your and your little one’s health:

Woman Following Advice on How to Have a Healthy Pregnancy Standing in Field Holding Belly | Vitacost.com/blog

1. Invest in a scale

For some women, getting pregnant is synonymous with permission to have German chocolate cake for breakfast and snack with abandon long past nightfall. But “eating for two” is a misnomer and potentially deleterious to your and your baby’s health. You want to eat enough to help them grow to a healthy size but excessive weight gain can increase your risk for gestational diabetes, render your pregnancy uncomfortable and complicate your delivery.

Gaining too little weight, on the other hand, can be just as damaging, upping your child’s chances of a low birth rate and the developmental issues that often accompany it. To that end, purchase a scale or use the one you’ve got to track your weight. Additionally, check in with your doctor to ensure you’re gaining at an ideal rate.

2. Strengthen your pelvic floor

Pre-pregnancy, may not have given much thought to your pelvic floor—that diamond-shaped cluster of muscles and ligaments that supports your bladder, womb, and bowels—but the region takes on a utilitarian and crucial role when you’re expecting. Bolstering your strength though consistent pelvic floor exercises may lead to an easier delivery, a diminished chance of incontinence in the future, and accelerated post-birth recovery.

3. Find savvy ways to indulge cravings

The cliché of midnight runs for pickles and ice cream exists for a reason: Shifting hormones and, it’s believed, possible nutritional deficiencies, can drive a vegetarian, gluten-free mama-to-be to ordering an extra-large pepperoni pizza. If your diet is healthy overall, giving into those cravings here and there—while staying mindful of portion size—shouldn’t be much of a problem.

But at the same time, it’s essential to think outside the box—the ice box, that is—when it comes to cravings. A desire for sweets may be your body’s way of signaling that your state of happiness has declined, for example; remedy it with non-food, mood-boosting tactics, such as savoring a long walk in a nearby park, meeting a close friend for lunch or getting a prenatal massage.

4. Hydrate like a marathon-runner

Nourishment doesn’t just arrive from food, exercise, social connections and sleep: It also comes in the form of the healthy fluids you put in your body. Making sure that you’re drinking enough water can ward off constipation and, as Today reports, “provide for the expanding blood volume that carries nutrients and oxygen to both the mother and baby.” Tired of plain old water? Add a slice of lemon, cucumber and mint to your next glass: All have a cooling effect that may help with those “I’m so hot I could faint” sensations.

5. Read the ingredients on your personal-care products

You’ve committed yourself to going alcohol-free, you’re no longer in charge of the litter box, and you’re making a point to stay away from places that might put you in contact with toxins (hello, casino floors). But what about your personal care products? Makeup, cleansers, lotions—all may contain compounds that could be injurious to your and your baby’s health. Aim for scent and synthetic-free products, and toss anything that contains perfumes, dyes and those “unpronouncables,” such as phthalates and parabens. The same rule of thumb out to be applied to your cleaning suppliess.

6. Take a prenatal vitamin

It may be impossible to consider but the fact is, you’re growing a complex, beautiful human being whose future depends on how you treat them while they’re growing. Prenatal vitamins are a big and important part of this process, supporting everything from healthy vision to blossoming brain function. One to consider? Vitacost's ROOT2 Vegetarian Prenatal DHA, which is rich in essential omega-3 fatty acids that support healthy fetal development.

7. Get outside

The benefits of nature cannot be overstated—just look at the growing trend of forest bathing—and they’re especially critical (and wonderful-feeling) during pregnancy. Part of this is due to getting sufficient vitamin D. Known as the Sunshine Vitamin, this nutrient serves a key task in terms of bone health, overall health, and your baby’s future health. In fact, the National Institutes of Health reports that the need for vitamin D is even greater during pregnancy. With that in mind, spend at least fifteen minutes each day outside—preferably while getting some exercise, with a friend, or with a book that cultivates hopefulness and confidence. Which brings us to the next point:

8. Use your “off” time with care

In the latter part of your pregnancy, you may choose to slow down at work or with social engagements. This is your time to nest, of course—hence your increased interest in that adorable nursery—but it’s also a great time to get acquainted with what awaits you. Reading books on child development and parenting won’t provide you with a user’s manual on raising your offspring but it may give you tips, information, and insights that will prove to be invaluable. Visit your library, ask for recommendations from moms you trust, peruse the parenting “shelf” of Amazon and select titles that both align with your principles and might expand your knowledge. It’s power, after all—for the present, and for what lies ahead.

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