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I’m looking for products with Halal or Kosher certification, does Nestlé have any?
Be sure to check the package for specific Halal or Kosher symbols. Here are some of the products you’ll find:
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How about organic products, are they offered by Nestlé?
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Nestlé offers a variety of non-GMO products— like these:
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Materna contains animal derivatives. Please reach out to Nestlé Canada Consumer Care if you feel you require further clarification.
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When should I start taking a prenatal multivitamin?
A woman should start taking a prenatal multivitamin containing folic acid at least 10 - 12 weeks prior to conception - when she is trying to conceive or planning a pregnancy.
How long should I take a prenatal multivitamin?
Experts recommend for a woman to continue taking a daily multivitamin containing 0.4 - 1.0 mg folic acid for 4 - 6 weeks postpartum or for as long as breastfeeding continues1.
What time of day should I take a prenatal multivitamin?
You can take a prenatal multivitamin at any time of day.
What is folic acid?
Folic acid is a B vitamin essential for the healthy development of the fetus, brain, and skull during the early weeks of pregnancy.
What is the difference between folic acid and folate?
Folate and folic acid are B vitamins. Sometimes the terms are used interchangeably but there is the difference.
Why should I take folic acid before I get pregnant?
Spina bifida and other neural tube defects (NTDs) occur between the third and fourth week of fetal development, a time when most women don't even know that they are pregnant.