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Pregnancy & postnatal care

Pregnant women require optimal levels of macro nutrients to ensure their own and their baby’s health during pregnancy. A wholesome, balanced diet along with certain vitamins, minerals and amino acids are necessary for the healthy growth and development of the foetus.

During pregnancy significant nutrient donations are made to the foetus, often leaving mineral levels low in the mothers post pregnancy state. This together with the additional burden lactation places on the body can leave the mother nutrient-deficient and exhausted.

Natural medicines are a wonderful safe way to nutritionally support mothers during pregnancy and post pregnancy, helping to treat common conditions such as:
  • Morning sickness, varicose veins, haemorrhoids
  • heart burn, constipation, indigestion
  • Stretch marks, hair loss, skin pigmentation
  • Urinary tract infections, candida
  • Fatigue, mood swings, post natal depression
  • Hyperemesis, pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes
  • ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, toxaemia
  • preterm birth
  • Successful breast feeding- quantity and nutrient quality of breast milk
  • Mastitis and cracked nipples
  • Heal tears or caesarian incisions and bruising and soreness after giving birth
  • Reduced incidence of SIDS: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, allergies eg. asthma, eczema, food allergies, poor immunity
  • Reduced excessive crying, colic, nappy rash, thrush and teething problems



Important information for breast feeding mums

Important information for breast feeding mums For women who choose to breast feed, the nutritional link between mother and child remains as important as it was during pregnancy.

You must make sure you have a well-balanced diet to replenish your nutrient stores. Your diet has a significant effect on the quality and in some cases the quantity of milk.

The vitamin content of your breast milk reflects your diet. The most important nutrients found in breast milk needed for healthy growing infants are calcium, iron, zinc and essential fatty acids (DHA omega-3 fats). Adequate levels of these nutrients are also essential for mums post pregnancy.


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