Nutritional Supplements in Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Security & Vitality

Two hearts, one shared rhythm: Pregnancy and the subsequent breastfeeding period are among the most intense phases in a woman's life. As the body adapts and a new life grows, nutrient requirements also change significantly. Targeted nutritional supplementation during pregnancy helps to close potential nutritional gaps, ensuring that you and your baby receive the best possible support right from the start.


Pregnancy & Vitamins: Why the demand now increases

It is a widespread myth that you have to eat for two during pregnancy, at least concerning calories. The energy requirement only increases slightly in the second trimester. However, the situation is completely different with micronutrients: here, the demand for many vitamins and minerals often doubles from day one.

Those looking for a high-quality pregnancy supplement should look for a balanced combination that supports the body at various stages – from wanting to conceive to breastfeeding.

Vitamins in Pregnancy: Folic Acid, the Essential Starter Helper

When we talk about pregnancy and vitamins, one nutrient is at the top of the list: folate (folic acid). Since the baby's neural tube closes in the first few weeks – often even before pregnancy is noticed – early intake is crucial.

  • Nobilin First: The multivitamin and mineral capsules in the duo provide the recommended amount of folic acid* to optimally prepare maternal folate levels.
  • The supplementary intake of folic acid increases maternal folate levels. Low maternal folate levels are a risk factor for the development of neural tube defects.

*Important note: The positive effect occurs with a supplementary intake of 400 μg of folic acid daily for at least one month before and up to three months after conception.

More than just a Vitamin: Holistic Care in Pregnancy

In addition to folic acid, other building blocks quickly come into focus. A modern pregnancy supplement should take a holistic view of the body. Preparations like Nobilin Q10 Multivitamin® offer a broad basis of vitamins and trace elements that help reduce fatigue and support the maternal immune system – so you have the necessary energy for this exciting journey.

DHA & Pregnancy: Valuable Building Blocks for Development

From the second trimester of pregnancy and well into breastfeeding, a specific omega-3 fatty acid gains massive importance: DHA (docosahexaenoic acid). It is an essential component of cell membranes, especially in the brain and retina.

If you choose omega-3 products as a supplement during pregnancy, you directly support your child's development.

  • Nobilin Krill Oil® Forte & Omega-3 Concentrates: These provide highly pure DHA. The intake of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) during pregnancy* by the mother contributes to the normal development of the brain and eyes in the fetus and breastfed infant.

*Important note: The positive effect occurs when 200 mg of DHA are taken daily in addition to the recommended daily intake of omega-3 fatty acids for adults (i.e., 250 mg DHA and EPA).

Supplements & Vitamins during Breastfeeding

After birth, your body does amazing things: the production of breast milk requires a lot of energy and specific nutrients, as the baby is now nourished via milk. A supplement during breastfeeding primarily serves to replenish maternal reserves.

  • Calcium & Lactation: During breastfeeding, more calcium is released through breast milk. To support the maintenance of maternal bones, an adequate intake of calcium is essential. Our calcium supplements reliably accompany you in this.
  • Maintain vitality: With Nobilin Q10 Multivitamin®, you ensure that even with lack of sleep and the challenges of everyday life, you are supplied with all the important vitamins during breastfeeding that contribute to normal energy metabolism.

MSM in Pregnancy: What You Should Know

The question of MSM in pregnancy often arises. MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) is an organic sulfur compound.

Important safety note: Although sulfur is a natural component of the body, there are no specific health claims for MSM and the study situation on its intake during pregnancy is limited.

We therefore recommend: Only use MSM during pregnancy after explicit consultation with your treating gynecologist or midwife. In this sensitive phase, safety is paramount.

Häufig gestellte Fragen zu Pregnancy & Breastfeeding

Warum sind Vitamine schon bei Kinderwunsch sinnvoll?

Der Körper benötigt Zeit, um insbesondere den Folatspiegel aufzubauen. Da sich das Neuralrohr des Babys sehr früh entwickelt, begleitet eine rechtzeitige Zufuhr von Folsäure in den ersten kritischen Wochen.

Welche Rolle spielt DHA in der Stillzeit als Nahrungsergänzung?

DHA wird über die Muttermilch an das Baby weitergegeben. Es trägt zur normalen Entwicklung des Gehirns und der Sehfunktion beim gestillten Säugling bei. Eine Nahrungsergänzung beim Stillen unterstützt somit die Weitergabe an das Kindes.

Was ist die beste Nahrungsergänzung beim Stillen für die Mutter?

Eine Kombination aus Mineralstoffen (besonders Calcium und Magnesium), Vitaminen der B-Gruppe für die Nerven und Omega-3-Fettsäuren ist ideal. Dies unterstützt die Mutter bei der Regeneration und trägt gleichzeitig zur Nährstoffdichte der Muttermilch bei.

Warum ist Calcium für stillende Mütter so wichtig?

Calcium trägt zur Erhaltung normaler Knochen bei. Da der Körper in der Stillzeit Calcium für die Milch mobilisiert, ist eine ausreichende Zufuhr über Nahrungsergänzungsmittel in der Stillzeit hilfreich und kann die Knochensubstanz der Mutter unterstützen.

Ist eine Überdosierung von Vitaminen in der Schwangerschaft gefährlich?

Ja, insbesondere bei fettlöslichen Vitaminen wie Vitamin A sollte die Dosierung genau auf die Empfehlungen für Schwangere abgestimmt sein. Unsere Produkte sind so konzipiert, dass sie die Physiologie von Mutter und Kind respektieren.

Reicht eine ausgewogene Ernährung in der Schwangerschaft nicht aus?

Theoretisch ja, praktisch ist der Bedarf an Folsäure, Jod und DHA jedoch so stark erhöht, dass er selbst bei einer sehr gesunden Ernährung oft nicht gedeckt wird. Fachgesellschaften wie wie das Netzwerk „Gesund ins Leben“ empfehlen daher eine gezielte Nahrungsergänzung mit Folsäure und Jod in der Schwangerschaft, um Risiken zu minimieren.