Natalis
Natalis Pregnancy Multivitamin - Reviews
4.5from 293 reviews
Natalis is made in Australia and formulated to support women’s increased nutritional needs across their journey from conception to pregnancy to breastfeeding.
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Building the foundation for a healthy pregnancy can begin long before you actually fall pregnant. Natalis is the pregnancy multivitamin formulated to help support your increased nutritional needs right across your motherhood journey – from pre-conception to pregnancy and breastfeeding. A mother’s nutrition levels play a key role in the health of her growing baby.
Wow it is nice to try other options without having to spend for a whole package and we don't know if we like it. This sample is fantastic
I am considering purchasing this as it seems to be a cheaper alternative to elevit. I will talk to my obstetrician first.
Currently I need to take a low-iron multivitamin following an iron infusion, however I will keep this product to use later. I like the idea of not committing to one brand to allow for variety and broaden the chance of appropriate supplementation, the same with a person's diet if they eat the exact same food every day it will likely mean they are missing out on certain nutrients; therefore I like to supplement with more than one brand. The next most important thing is brand recognition, I like to feel like the company has a strong presence and is supported by the community; that's why I like that this brand is in the BaoBag that my Obstetrician and Midwife recommend. I would also like it if the product mentioned which stores it was available through, or if there was an option to purchase it online, I haven't noticed it at my local pharmacy but Google tells me it is available at Chemist Warehouse which is only a small detour.
Gentle on your stomach.
Love that this is Australian made so keen to give it a go and hopefully switch across
Pam
QLD, None kids in tow
September 20, 2023
I cant always be sure Im passing on enough nutrients to my baby while eating for breastfeeding. This vitamin gave me a little more peace of mind that I was doing right by my newborn.
Multivitamins are of a good size and not too hard to swallow. Didn't make me feel as queasy and sick as my other branded ones. Wish it contained more iron and a more gut friendly form
Amazing doesn't make me feel nausea after taking it
I intend to try Natalis as an alternative to my other supplement
I usually get very a sick feeling from blackmores and elevit however these ones didnt give me that nausea that usually comes with pregnancy multivitamins
Becky
VIC, 1 kid in tow
September 10, 2023
I was already taking these and they have helped with tiredness
Ensuring that I am getting the vitamins & minerals my baby needs is very important to me, as is budgeting in anticipation for their arrival. Ive had a look at what Natalis is made up of and the price, it cost substantially less but offers all the same vitamins and minerals - I wish Id heard about it sooner!
Great price compared to other vitamins
Switched to Natalis from a different vitamin. Doesnt make me feel sick like the other. Love it
A great Australian made product I use and love
Sophie Bennett
QLD, None kids in tow
September 1, 2023
Love that I get a multivitamin in a 10 pack to trial, rather than having to fork out for one of those targeted marketing brands at a very high price. This seems to tick the boxes in terms of what i need and good to trial before buying.
Ive been told to get these as the vitamins are great
Great multivitamin to keep me and baby healthy
I have started taking the sample pack and so far they are great.
These were used during, and following, pregnancy and was an easy way to boost the required supplements required. No strange tastes and easy on the stomach
Cheri
ACT, 1 kid in tow
August 24, 2023
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