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Femibion ® 2 pregnancy,
daily food supplement for 13-40 weeks' gestation, DHA, folic acid plus 1
"As you enter the second trimester of your pregnancy, you want to continue supporting your baby's healthy start in life. 1 In the 13th week, another important growth phase for the baby begins. Femibion ® 2 Pregnancy offers you:Omega 3-DHA, to support the healthy brain development of your baby 1 ;Folic Acid Plus 1 (a combination of folic acid and Metafolin ®); Other selected nutrients that are specially tailored to your pregnancy phase."
Femibion is the No. 1 * recommendation of gynecologists and offers a tailored product for every phase from the desire to have children to breastfeeding.
DHA, short for docosahexaenoic acid, is a polyunsaturated Omega-3 fatty acid It contributes to the healthy brain and eye development of the fetus 1 Femibion ® 2 Pregnancy contains 200 mg DHA The absorption of DHA from the mother - and later from breast milk - remains important into the lactation period In addition to the recommended daily intake of 250 mg of omega-3 fatty acids (DHA and EPA) for adults, it is recommended to take an additional 200 mg of DHA.
1 Femibion ® products contain Folic Acid Plus (a combination of folic acid and Metafolin ® ) and selected nutrients. Metafolin ® is a form of folate that can be absorbed directly by the body and helps increase folate levels, which are important for your baby's healthy development. 1
Metafolin® _is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, and is used under license. The additional folic acid intake increases maternal folate levels. Low maternal folate levels are a risk factor for developing neural tube defects in the growing fetus. Therefore, women are recommended to take an additional 400 mg of folic acid daily for at least one month before and up to three months after conception. There is scientific evidence to suggest that low maternal folate levels are a significant risk factor for developing neural tube defects. However, there are other risk factors as well. Therefore, changing a single factor may or may not have a beneficial effect. Folate remains important in later pregnancy, as it contributes to the growth of maternal tissues (e.g. the placenta). The placenta provides the baby with all the nutrients. Adequate folic acid intake should therefore be ensured throughout pregnancy.
dietary supplements. The recommended daily consumption must not be exceeded.
Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced, varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
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