Pregnancy
The Importance of Pregnancy Support
During pregnancy, a woman’s nutritional requirements increase to support her own health as well as the development of her growing baby. Pregnancy support begins with preconception care, which prepares the body by optimising nutrient levels, balancing hormones, and supporting reproductive health
Why Is Prenatal and Postnatal Support Important?
As pregnancy progresses, prenatal support becomes critical for:
- Healthy foetal growth and development
- Placental function and nutrient delivery
- Maintaining maternal energy and immune resilience
Following delivery, postnatal care helps replenish nutrient stores, supports lactation, and assist in physical and emotional recovery – including management of mood fluctuations or postnatal depression.
How To Look After Your Health During Every Stage of Pregnancy
To promote a healthy pregnancy journey – from preconception to postpartum – it's important to:
- Eat a nutrient-dense, whole-food diet
- Stay hydrated and active (with guidance from your healthcare provider)
- Manage stress and prioritise rest
- Use stage-specific supplements to meet changing nutritional demands
Discover the Phytoceutics® Pregnancy Support Range
The Phytoceutics® Pregnancy Support range features products formulated with science-backed, nature-based ingredients to support women through every phase:
- Preconception: Support fertility and hormonal balance
- Prenatal: Nourish mom and baby with essential nutrients
- Postnatal: Replenish and recover after birth
Formulated with innovative, patented ingredients, these products are designed to support:
- Foetal development and brain health
- Maternal immunity and energy
- Emotional well-being and postnatal recovery
This range offers comprehensive, natural support for both mom and baby – every step of the way.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or are taking prescription or chronic medication.