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Olympian Labs Expecting Mother Premium Multivitamin

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Category Multi-vitamins For Women 
Other Ingredients Microcrystalline Cellulose (plant Fiber), Fice Flour, Ascorbyl Palmitate, And Silica. 
Directions As A Dietary Supplement, Take Two (2) Capsules Daily With Meals, Or As Directed By A Healthcare Professional. 
Warnings Accidental Overdose Of Iron-containing Products Is A Leading Cause Of Fatal Poisoning In Children Under 6. Keep This Product Out Of Reach Of Children. In Case Of Accidental Overdose, Call A Doctor Or Poison Control Center Immediately. 
Disclaimer These Statements Have Not Been Evaluated By The Fda. These Products Are Not Intended To Diagnose, Treat, Cure, Or Prevent Any Disease. 
Count
60 Capsules (32.39 Capsules lower than average)
vs
92.39 Capsules

Serving
2 Capsules (0.37 Capsules lower than average)
vs
2.37 Capsules

Servings
30  (23.58 lower than average)
vs
53.58

Description With 5 Mg Folic Acid Pregnancy Is A Wonderful Time In A Woman's Life, Full Of New Experiences And Possibilities. During Pregnancy, A Woman's Nutritional Needs Both Increase And Change. Olympian Labs Expecting Mother Provides Optimal Nutritional Support In A New Powerful, Easy To Take Formula. A Serious Concern For An Expectant Mother Has During Pregnancy Is Protection Of Her Child From Abnormal Development. Neural Tube Defects Of The Spinal Column Which Cause Conditions Such As Spina Bifida And May Lead To Paralysis Of The Legs. Research Suggests That High Doses Of Folic Acid Are The Best Defense Against Neural Tube Defects. The Dosage In Olympian Labs Expecting Mother Are Significantly Higher Than Those Found In Leading Competitive Formulas. 
Supplement facts
Folate (As Folic Acid)
5000 mcg (4574.59 mcg higher than average)
vs
425.41 mcg

Magnesium (As Magnesium Oxide)
50 mg (30.07 mg lower than average)
vs
80.07 mg

Vitamin B12 (As Methylcobalamin)
12 mcg (607.99 mcg lower than average)
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619.99 mcg

Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
3.4 mg (20.57 mg lower than average)
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23.97 mg

Copper (As Amino Acid Chelate)
2 mg (0.59 mg higher than average)
vs
1.41 mg

Zinc (as amino acid chelate)
15 mg (0.4 mg lower than average)
vs
15.40 mg

Lutein
10 mg (1.85 mg higher than average)
vs
8.15 mg

Vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate)
30 IU (30.46 IU lower than average)
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60.46 IU

Vitamin D3
1000 IU (230.31 IU higher than average)
vs
769.69 IU

Vitamin C (as calcium ascorbate)
120 mg (261.08 mg lower than average)
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381.08 mg

Thiamin (vitamin B1) (as thiamine HCl)
3 mg (17.45 mg lower than average)
vs
20.45 mg

Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCI)
10 mg (17.5 mg lower than average)
vs
27.50 mg

Iron (from iron amino acid chelate)
35 mg (5.5 mg higher than average)
vs
29.50 mg

Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B-5, calcium pantothenate)
5 mg (31 mg lower than average)
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36.00 mg

Niacin (vitamin B-3, from inositol hexaniacinate) 20 mg 


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