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Unlike other friendly bacteria supplements on the market, Pregnancy contains 3 high quality strains which are extensively researched in and carefully selected for pregnancy from conception through to birth, as well as for post-birth and breastfeeding.

 

Friendly bacteria suitable for pregnancy
A prenatal supplement for pregnant women from conception through to birth. Also suitable and researched during breastfeeding and the 6 months+ post birth.

Friendly bacteria in pregnancy 
Contains well-researched friendly bacteria strains trialled specifically in women during pregnancy, while breastfeeding, and post-birth.
Scientifically proven 
All three strains proven to survive to reach the gut alive - L. rhamnosus HN001 and L. acidophilus La-14® also reach the vaginal tract
For the gut and vagina 
These strains have been shown to complement the bacteria natural to the gut and vaginal areas
With FOS fibres 
A synbiotic supplement containing 12 billion live bacterial cultures in combination with 30mg FOS fibres
Specific strain action 
L. rhamnosus HN001 has been shown to stimulate immunological responses1
A more natural option 
These live cultures for pregnancy are vegan, gluten free for those with coeliac disease, and made with absolutely no artificial flavourings or colourings
Easy and convenient 
Daily pregnancy friendly bacteria in an easy-to-swallow capsule, with no need for refrigeration
 

Optibac Pregnancy x 30 capsules

£22.99Price
  • Live cultures: Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001, Lactobacillus acidophilus La-14®, Bifidobacterium lactis HN019; corn starch; vegetarian capsule: hydroxypropyl methylcellulose; Fructooligosaccharides (FOS 30mg); anti-caking agent: vegetable magnesium stearate

    *Nutrient Reference Value

    Each capsule contains 12 billion live cultures guaranteed until the date of expiry.

  • Vegan
    No dairy
    Gluten free
    Suitable in pregnancy
    Suitable for breastfeeding
    Soy free
    Yeast free
    GMO free
    Free from artificial flavourings, colourings and preservatives
    No chemicals or parabens
    Following the taxonomic updates advised by a global team of scientists and published in April 2020, a reclassification has been proposed for the Lactobacillus rhamnosus species. The L. rhamnosus strain in Pregnancy may therefore now also be known as Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus HN001.

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