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Support for Baby’s Early Development
Your baby’s future starts with the nutrients they get today. Pattern Wellness Prenatal Complex is designed to help support your baby’s early development with key nutrients like folate, DHA, iodine, iron, and calcium. These nutrients play important roles in supporting early brain, eye, and neural development, as well as bone formation, normal thyroid function, and normal immune function. 1-5
Supports Mom’s Health & Energy
Your body is doing something extraordinary, and this daily prenatal vitamin blend is here to help support you through every trimester. It provides iron and B vitamins to help support red blood cell formation and energy production, plus CoQ10 to support cellular energy. With probiotics and ginger, traditionally used to support digestive comfort during pregnancy, it’s thoughtfully made without anything unnecessary. 3,7-9
Formulated for Preconception Through Postpartum
Whether you're trying to conceive, expecting, or nourishing your body after birth, our Prenatal Complex is formulated to help support the evolving nutritional needs from preconception through postpartum. With 25+ key vitamins, minerals, omega-3s, antioxidants, and probiotics, it provides comprehensive daily support through every phase of your journey. 10
Why Moms Trust Pattern Wellness Prenatal Complex
SUPPORTS YOUR HEALTHY GLOW
OMEGA-3 DHA FOR BRAIN & EYE DEVELOPMENT
GENTLE ON YOUR STOMACH
CLEAN, HOLISTIC FORMULA
TESTED FOR SAFETY & MADE WITH CARE
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Frequently Asked Questions
HOW DO I TAKE THIS SUPPLEMENT, AND HOW OFTEN SHOULD I USE IT?
As a dietary supplement, take 3 capsules daily, preferably with a meal. As a reminder, consult your healthcare provider about the supplements and medications you take.
Pattern Wellness Prenatal Complex is formulated to help support the evolving nutritional needs from preconception through postpartum. Many individuals begin taking a prenatal supplement several months before trying to conceive—please consult your healthcare provider with any concerns.
WHO IS THIS SUPPLEMENT BEST SUITED FOR?
Pattern Wellness Prenatal Complex is formulated for adults ages 18 and up. It’s ideal for those who are trying to conceive, currently pregnant, or recovering post-pregnancy and looking to help support their nutritional needs during these important stages.
Individual results may vary. Testimonials reflect personal experiences and are not intended as medical claims.
DOES THIS CONTAIN FOLIC ACID? WHAT KIND OF DHA IS USED?
Yes, our formula contains 800 mcg of folic acid, which provides 1336 mcg DFE (Dietary Folate Equivalents) to help support your baby’s early development, particularly in early pregnancy.
It also delivers 300mg of omega-3 DHA sourced from fish (anchovy, sardine, and mackerel), a key nutrient used to help support brain and eye development during pregnancy.
IS THIS SUPPLEMENT SAFE FOR ALL DIETS OR DIETARY RESTRICTIONS?
This product is non-GMO, gluten-free, soy-free, and dairy-free. It does not contain artificial flavors, preservatives, or sweeteners.
Please note: It is not vegan due to the inclusion of fish-derived DHA, vitamin D3 from lanolin, probiotics, and astaxanthin.
ARE THERE ANY POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS?
This product is well-tolerated by most people, but as with any supplement, individual responses may vary. This formula contains iron, which may cause constipation or stomach upset in some individuals.
Additionally, the product contains fish (anchovy, sardine, mackerel) and vitamin D3 derived from lanolin (sheep’s wool), which may not be suitable for those with related allergies or dietary restrictions.
Always consult your healthcare provider before use if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition.
HOW SHOULD I STORE THIS SUPPLEMENT?
Store in a cool, dry place at room temperature. Avoid exposure to excessive heat or moisture, and always keep the bottle tightly closed.
WHAT IF I’M NOT SATISFIED WITH MY PURCHASE?
We offer a simple, 100% Satisfaction Guarantee on our Prenatal Complex. Love it, or your money back!