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Womb Service’s 2-step formula includes a prenatal multivitamin capsule and a vegan DHA soft gel (without any fishy aftertaste) providing 23 nutrients including choline and folate, at OB-GYN-recommended levels. Each ingredient is clinically backed to support your overall health as well as optimal brain, eye, bone and overall baby development.
“Two of the most important supplements to look for in your prenatal vitamins are folic acid and iron, says Dr. Manuela Vasquez, a board-certified OB-GYN and founder of LaMaria feminine wellness. “Folic acid helps to prevent birth defects associated with the neural tube. The physiological changes that occur in pregnancy can make pregnant women more prone to anemia, therefore having iron in your prenatal vitamin can help maintain the appropriate blood levels.”
Womb Service’s ingredients are vegan, non-GMO with no artificial colors or sweeteners and certified clean. Womb Service’s exceedingly high clean standards were recognized by the Clean Label Project, a national nonprofit with the mission to bring truth and transparency to food and consumer product labeling. Womb Service received the highest honor of the Clean Label Project Purity Award for its industry-leading purity and safety standards, giving this product a clean 3rd party certification you can trust for mom and baby.
Bottles are made from upcycled Prevented Ocean Plastic™ to ensure the wellness of moms, babies and the planet for generations to come.
Womb Service retails for $45 and will be sold at www.humnutrition.com , Amazon and Sephora.
I have over 10 years of experience in the retail industry including expertise in marketing, operations, merchandising, buying, shopping and technology. I am a former senior managing director of The School of Retailing, University of Alberta. My education includes a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from The University of Alberta in Marketing, Certificate in Real Estate and a Diploma in Fashion Merchandising and Buying from LasSalle College, a Canadian private school founded in 1959 by fashion designer Jean-Paul Morin.