Provides several key nutrients for pregnancy including iodine, vitamin D3, choline and folinic acid.
NEW LOOK CAPSULE. InNatal® Plus Iron provides nutrients specifically formulated to support women’s preconception health, healthy pregnancy, and healthy foetal development. InNatal® Plus Iron maintains zinc and vitamin D levels in breastfeeding women. Choline supports healthy foetal brain development when dietary intake is inadequate.
Serving Type: CapsuleVitamins: | |
Betacarotene | 3mg |
Thiamine nitrate | 864 micrograms |
Riboflavin sodium phosphate active vitamin B2 | 889 micrograms |
equiv. riboflavin (vitamin B2) | 700 micrograms |
Nicotinamide vitamin B3 | 9 mg |
Nicotinic acid vitamin B3 | 5mg |
Calcium pantothenate | 2.73 mg |
equiv. pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) | 2.5 mg |
Pyridoxal-5-phosphate P5P) (active vitamin B6 | 15.7 mg |
equiv. pyridoxine (vitamin B6) | 10mg |
Pyridoxine hydrochloride | 18mg |
equiv. pyridoxine (vitamin B6) | 15mg |
Calcium folinate | 191 micrograms |
equiv. folinic acid (activated vitamin B9) | 150 micrograms |
Levomefolate calcium (calcium L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate) | 108 micrograms |
equiv. levomefolic acid (5-MTHF) (active vitamin B9) | 100 micrograms |
Mecobalamin co-methylcobalamin) (active vitamin B12 | 1.3 micrograms |
Ascorbic acid vitamin C | 50 mg |
Colecalciferol | 12.5 micrograms |
equiv. vitamin D3 | 500IU |
d-alpha Tocopherol acid succinate | 16.5 mg |
equiv. vitamin E | 22.4IU |
Biotin | 15 micrograms |
Menaquinone 7 vitamin K2 | 30 micrograms |
Minerals: | |
Iron (II) glycinate (bisglycinate) | 7.5mg |
Calcium as phosphate | 25 mg |
Chromium as nicotinate | 15 micrograms |
Iodine as potassium iodide | 135 micrograms |
Magnesium as phosphate pentahydrate | 15 mg |
Manganese as amino acid chelate | 1mg |
Molybdenum as molybdenum trioxide | 25 micrograms |
Selenium selenium 100 micrograms | 17.5 micrograms |
Zinc as amino acid chelate | 10 mg |
Nutrients: | |
Choline bitartrate | 100 mg |
Inositol (myo-inositol) | 30 mg |
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