🌊 Dive into Parenthood with Confidence!
Seven Seas Trying For A Baby offers a convenient pack of 28 one-a-day pills designed to support your journey towards parenthood. With a total of 6 packs, this product ensures you have a consistent supply to help you on your family planning adventure. Each pill is formulated to be taken with food, making it easy to incorporate into your daily routine.
Product Name | Seven Seas Trying For A Baby 28S |
Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Volume | 500 litres |
Units | 168 count |
Serving Recommendation | once daily |
Brand | Seven Seas |
Format | 28s |
Age Range Description | Adult |
C**I
Good product
Was taking them for months good for someone trying to get pregnant everything you need
L**L
Great product
Everything you need to conceive at a reasonable price. Will never no it it coincidence or not but ive always conceived withing 2 months of taking these so they must help me in some way.
K**N
Great value for money
These boxes individually in the shops can work out a lot when your buying a new one every month. These work out far better value for money. I just buy 6 months at a time
K**T
Miracle baby makers
These are fantastic I first took them in 2018 for only a month, after trying to get pregnant for 7 months. Then started taking them 20th feb 2020 & found out I was pregnant with our second baby 20th April 2020. I'd recommend these to anyone trying for a baby
E**T
As described
As described
B**R
Go for something more natural and better quality
Messed up my cycle. Lengthened cycle and caused spotting in between. Discontinued use.
C**S
Easy to take
I like that they’re small and discrete. Easy to swallow and we’re value for money as bought in a big pack.
N**N
Less than NHS recommended amount. Don't buy.
While this multivitamin contains the NHS recommended amount of folic aci (200% RDA), it only contains half of the NHS uk recommended amount for Vitamin D (100% instead of the recommended 200%). The only two nutrients the NHS advis4 that you need to take while pregnant are folic acid and vitamin d so I'm totally shocked this is marketed and sold for pregnancy with only half the Vitamin D recommended. Pregnacare and other brands give you the full recommended amount. Vitamin D deficiency can contribute to learning difficulties according to research.
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