Momops
- Helps support overall body health
- Provides essential vitamins and minerals needed during postnatal nursing
Product Specifications
Dosage Form | F.C Tablet |
Unit Count | 60 |
Category | Women’s Health |
Packaging Type | Plastic Bottle |
ERX Code | 41644 |
GTIN Number | 6262094902088 |
IRC Number | 3586457880807796 |
Country of Origin | Iran |
Manufacturer | Perarin Pars |
Website | perarin.com |
Practical Information
Characteristic | Each F.C. tablet provides essential multivitamins and minerals for women during postnatal nursing. |
Indications | Helps support overall body health Provides essential vitamins and minerals needed during postnatal nursing |
Direction | Adults, take 1-2 tablets a day or as prescribed by a physician. |
Warnings and Precautions | In cases of kidney disease history, concomitant use of other drugs (containing Iron, Folate, etc.) and history of allergy to any of the components of the product, consult your physician before use. Do not use the product two weeks before surgery. Do not exceed recommended daily dose. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, care or prevent any disease. |
Description | A multivitamin and mineral supplement designed specifically for the nutritional demands of lactation and nursing. Rich in key vitamins such as A, C, D, E, and B-complex, along with essential minerals like calcium, iron, iodine, and zinc, it helps support maternal energy, immune function, and recovery after childbirth. This supplement plays an important role in maintaining milk quality and quantity while supporting the development of the infant. It helps replenish nutrient stores that may be depleted during pregnancy and breastfeeding. The formula is carefully balanced to meet daily requirements without overloading the body. It contributes to healthy skin, bones, and cellular function, benefiting both mother and baby. Easy to swallow and gentle on digestion, it's suitable for daily use. Ideal as part of a balanced postnatal nutrition plan. A smart choice for supporting well-being during the breastfeeding journey. |
Compounds
Servings per Container:60 | |
Active Ingredients per Serving | |
Vitamin A (Beta-Carotene) | 2167IU |
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) | 120mg |
Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) | 600IU |
Vitamin E (D-alpha-Tocopheryl succinate) | 28.35IU |
Vitamin K (Phytonadi one) | 80mcg |
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine HCI) | 3.4mg |
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) | 4mg |
Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide) | 40mg |
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) | 20mg |
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) | 5mg |
Vitamin B7 (Biotin) | 35mcg |
Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid) | 1.36mg |
Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) | 16mcg |
Copper (as Copper Sulfate) | 1.29mg |
Calcium (as Calcium Carbonate) | 66.6mg |
Iron (as Iron Fumarate) | 27mg |
Magnesium (as Magnesium Oxide) | 20mg |
Zinc (as Zinc Oxide) | 15mg |
Iodine | 0.3mg |
Selenium | 70mcg |
Chromium | 0.12mg |
Other Ingredients: Di calcium phosphate. 2H2O, PVP, Ac-Di-Sol, Magnesium stearate, Avicel, Water & Alcohol. |
FAQ
Why should nursing mothers take a multivitamin and mineral supplement?
During lactation, a mother’s nutritional needs increase to support milk production and overall recovery after childbirth. A supplement helps fill any dietary gaps, ensuring both mother and baby receive essential nutrients.
Can this supplement improve milk supply?
While it’s not a direct milk booster, adequate levels of certain vitamins and minerals (like B vitamins, calcium, and iodine) can support healthy milk production and overall energy levels, which can positively impact lactation.
Is this supplement safe while breastfeeding?
Yes, when taken as directed. The ingredients are typically chosen to be safe and beneficial for both the nursing mother and her baby. However, it’s always recommended to consult a healthcare provider before starting any supplement.
What key nutrients should I look for in a postnatal supplement?
Important nutrients include vitamin D, B-complex (especially B12), calcium, iron, iodine, and zinc. These support energy, immunity, bone health, and baby’s brain development.
Can I continue taking my prenatal vitamins instead?
In many cases, yes, but postnatal/lactation-specific supplements are often adjusted to better suit the needs of breastfeeding mothers, such as increased calcium and iodine. Always check the label or ask a doctor.
When should I start and how long should I continue taking it?
It’s ideal to start shortly after childbirth and continue throughout the breastfeeding period. Some women may choose to take it for up to a year or more, depending on their needs and lactation duration.