Pregnancy Plus 1-2-3 60t

Regular price $75.95 AUD

Key Benefits

  • Comprehensive **23-nutrient** formula for **preconception, pregnancy, and breastfeeding**
  • Supports **healthy pregnancy** and **foetal brain development**
  • Contains **folic acid and folinic acid** for **neural tube defect prevention**
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Supports Preconception, Pregnancy, and Breastfeeding Health

Herbs of Gold Pregnancy Plus 1-2-3 is a premium multivitamin specifically formulated to assist in maintaining the health of both mother and baby during preconception, pregnancy, and breastfeeding.


  • Comprehensive **23-nutrient** formula for **preconception, pregnancy, and breastfeeding**
  • Supports **healthy pregnancy** and **foetal brain development**
  • Contains **folic acid and folinic acid** for **neural tube defect prevention**
  • Includes **methylcobalamin** (active B12) for **DNA replication and cell growth**
  • Twice-daily vanilla-coated tablet for **optimal nutrient levels**

Each tablet contains: betacarotene 3 mg; thiamine nitrate (vitamin B1) 20 mg; riboflavin (vitamin B2) 20 mg; nicotinamide (vitamin B3) 20 mg; calcium pantothenate (vitamin B5) 20 mg; pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6) 50 mg; folic acid 200 micrograms; mecobalamin (co-methylcobalamin, vitamin B12) 250 micrograms; ascorbic acid (vitamin C) 50 mg; colecalciferol (vitamin D3) 500 IU; choline bitartrate 75 mg; iron (as iron amino acid chelate) 5 mg; magnesium (as magnesium amino acid chelate) 20 mg; zinc (as zinc citrate dihydrate) 10 mg; iodine (as potassium iodide) 135 micrograms.

Adults – Take **1 tablet, twice daily, with food**, or as directed by your health professional.

Does not contain egg, milk, peanut, tree nuts, gluten, lactose or artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.

  • Advise your doctor of any medicine you take during pregnancy, particularly in your **first trimester**.
  • If you are concerned about the **health of your baby**, talk to your health practitioner.
  • Contains **vitamin B6**. Stop taking this medication if you experience **tingling, burning, or numbness** and consult your healthcare practitioner immediately.
  • Do **not exceed the stated dose** except on medical advice. If you have had a baby with a **neural tube defect/spina bifida**, seek **specific medical advice**.
  • This product contains **selenium**, which is toxic in **high doses**. A daily dose of **150 micrograms** for adults of selenium from dietary supplements should not be exceeded.
  • Vitamin and mineral supplements should **not replace a balanced diet**.
Prenatal Support FAQsCommon questions about prenatal supplements
When should prenatal support usually be considered?

Prenatal support is commonly considered before conception, during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. Many people start looking at prenatal formulas when planning for pregnancy, especially where folate, iodine, iron, vitamin D or broader nutritional support may be needed.

What nutrients are commonly found in prenatal formulas?

Prenatal formulas may include nutrients such as folate, iodine, vitamin D, iron, B vitamins, choline, zinc, selenium and other minerals. The exact formula varies between products, so always check the label and compare it with your individual needs.

What is the difference between folate and folic acid?

Folate is the general name for a group of B9 compounds. Folic acid is a commonly used supplemental form, while some practitioner formulas may use active folate forms such as levomefolate or methylfolate. The best choice can depend on the individual and should be discussed with a qualified health professional.

Why do some prenatal supplements contain iodine?

Iodine is commonly included in prenatal products because iodine needs can increase during pregnancy and breastfeeding. If you have a thyroid condition or are unsure whether iodine is suitable for you, seek professional advice before using a product that contains iodine.

Do all prenatal products contain iron?

No. Some prenatal products contain iron, while others are iron-free or contain lower amounts. Iron needs vary from person to person, and taking extra iron may not suit everyone. If you are unsure, check with your health professional and consider recent blood test results where relevant.

Can prenatal supplements be taken while breastfeeding?

Some prenatal formulas may also be used during breastfeeding, but this depends on the product and the person using it. Always follow the product label and confirm suitability with your doctor, midwife, pharmacist or qualified health professional.

Can I take more than one pregnancy supplement at the same time?

Be careful with combining prenatal products, as this can lead to doubling up on nutrients such as iodine, iron, vitamin D, selenium, zinc or B vitamins. If you are already taking a prenatal multi, only add other supplements after checking the full ingredient amounts and getting professional guidance.

How should I choose between prenatal products?

Compare the nutrient forms, dose amounts, iron content, iodine content, capsule count, serving size and whether the product is designed for pregnancy planning, pregnancy, breastfeeding or broader women’s health support. The right choice is not always the strongest formula — it is the one that best suits your individual needs.

Is this information a replacement for medical advice?

No. This information is general only and does not replace personalised medical advice. Pregnancy, breastfeeding, medication use, diagnosed conditions and individual nutrient needs should always be discussed with a qualified health professional.