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When a couple decide it’s the right time to start a family, it’s a good idea for both partners to ensure their diet and lifestyle help to support the chances of conception and maintain their general wellbeing.
FertilCare is part of the babystart range of fertility supplements and is a multivitamin and mineral food supplement with amino acids, expertly formulated to increase maternal folate status and nutritionally support women who are trying for a baby.
Who should use FertilCare?
A sensible decision for any woman planning a pregnancy, is to make sure their intake of vitamins, minerals and amino acids gives them the best chance of conception by taking fertility supplements for women.
Fertility, reproduction and hormonal activity
FertilCare contains a comprehensive formulation of nutrients, including Zinc which contributes to normal fertility, reproduction and DNA synthesis. Zinc also contributes to normal maternal tissue growth. The formulation also includes Vitamin B6 which contributes to normal regulation of hormonal activity and Vitamin D, B12 and Iron, all of which contribute to cell division.
FertilCare also contains Folic Acid which contributes to normal tissue growth.
Supplemental Folic Acid intake increases maternal folate status (low maternal folate status is a risk factor in the development of neural tube defects in the developing foetus). The beneficial effect is obtained with a supplemental Folic Acid daily intake of 400µg per day for at least 1 month before and up to 3 months after conception.
The recommended daily intake of FertilCare® provides 400µg of Folic Acid, exactly the level recommended by the UK Department of Health for women while they are trying to conceive.
Health and general wellbeing
To ensure that the formulation also helps support your health and general wellbeing FertilCare also contains a number of other key ingredients. Vitamin B6 and B12 contribute to normal red blood cell formation and the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. Vitamin A, C and D contribute to the normal function of the immune system.
The formula also includes other important ingredients including L-Arginine and L-Taurine.
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Directions: Take one tablet per day after a meal. Swallow with a glass of water. Can be taken as soon as a couple start planning a pregnancy.
FertilCare is blister packed to keep each capsule fresh by reducing exposure to the atmosphere. There are 30 tablets in each packet. Suitable for vegetarians.
FOOD SUPPLEMENT: This product is not a substitute for a healthy balanced diet. Anyone taking anticoagulants (blood thinners), should not take these capsules except on the advice of a doctor. Also professional advice should be sought before using these too, should there be a history of food intolerance or allergies.
Food supplement: Food supplements must not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle.
Ingredients: Calcium Carbonate Prep. (Maltodextrin), Magnesium Oxide, Bulking Agent (Cellulose E460 (i)), L-Arginine Hydrochloride, Ascorbic Acid Prep. (Ascorbic Acid, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose) (Vit. C), Tablet Coating ((Polyvinyl Alcohol, Colour (Titanium Dioxide), Polyethylene Glycol, Colour (Iron Oxide), Talc)), Ferrous Fumerate (Iron), L-Taurine Prep. (Silicon Dioxide), DL-Alpha-Tocopherol Acetate Prep. (Silicon Dioxide) (Vit. E), Nicotinamide (Vit. B3), Zinc Oxide, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vit. B6), Anti-Caking Agents: (Silicon Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate), Beta Carotene (Modified Food Starch, Corn Starch, DL-Alpha-Tocpherol), Calcium Pantothenate (Vit. B5), Thiamine Mononitrate Prep. (E464, Hydroxypropylmethyl Cellulose) (Vit. B1), Vitamin D3 Prep. (Maltodextrin, Starch, Sucrose, Cholecalciferol) (Vit. D), Copper Sulphate, Riboflavin (Vit. B2), Vitamin K1 Prep. (Maltodextrin) (Vit. K), Folic Acid, Potassium Iodide, Sodium Selenate (Selenium), Cyanocobalamin (Vit. B12).
Caution: If you are taking any medication or have an existing medical condition please consult your doctor or a health care professional before using this product. This product contains iron, which, if taken in excess, may be harmful to very young children.
• Manufactured in the UK to high GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) quality standards.
• Suitable for vegetarians.
• Store in a cool dry place
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