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MaternityCare™

with fenugreek seeds, which contribute to the healing process after birth and support milk production

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MaternityCare™ is a unique combination of multivitamin and mineral complex, plant extracts, and omega-3 food supplement with fenugreek seeds, which contribute to the healing process after birth and support milk production.

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Key benefits

Contributes to the healing process after birth and supports milk production
Fenugreek seeds contribute to the recovery after birth and support milk production.
Helps to maintain normal skin
Biotin, vitamin A, riboflavin, niacin, zinc, and iodine contribute to the maintenance of normal skin. Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of skin.
Helps to maintain normal hair
Biotin, selenium and zinc contribute to the maintenance of normal hair.
Helps to maintain normal nails
Selenium and zinc contribute to the maintenance of normal nails.
Contributes to mental perfromance
Iron, magnesium, niacin, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, vitamin B6, folate and vitamin B12 contribute to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. Pantothenic acid contributes to normal mental performance.
Helps to maintain normal bones
Calcium is needed for the maintenance of normal bones. Vitamin D, vitamin K and zinc contribute to the maintenance of normal bones.
Easy and practical
At La Roar we strive to make supplementation easy. That is why we develop complete solutions packed in practical daily sachets making it easier to take the daily dosage.
Methodical selected sources
We have searched the globe for nutrient sources and have hand-picked our raw materials. This includes among others, the Antarctic Omega-Krill™ and the natural source of vitamin C from Brazilian acerola berries.

Complete solution

Methodical selected sources

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THE CREATION

Why we created this product

During pregnancy and childbirth, the female body undergoes major changes. Many women are aware of the increased need for vitamins and minerals during pregnancy, but know little about the body’s need for nutrients after birth. Moreover, having a newborn usually translates into lack of sleep and as a new mother you need some extra nourishing for you and your baby. 

This food supplement contains fenugreek seeds, which contribute to the healing process after birth and also support milk production. 

The beauty of Motherhood
It is an exceptional feeling to become a mother and the recovery process requires patience and care for the female body. Therefore, we would like to give the new mom some extra pampering on her journey back to her normal body. 

Post-pregnancy hair loss is a completely natural phenomenon caused by hormonal changes. Biotin has gradually become known as the "beauty vitamin" because it contributes to the maintenance of normal hair and skin. To this formula we have also added zinc and selenium, which contribute to the maintenance of normal hair and nails. 

Finally, to round it off, the food supplement contains vitamin C, which contributes to normal collagen formation that is important for normal functioning skin. 

Daily dose contains

1 x Multivitamin-mineral tablet.
1 x Vitamin C with iron tablet.
1 x Magnesium tablet.
1 x Calcium tablet.
2 x Omega-Krill™.

Ingredients in MaternityCare™

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  • Vitamin A

    700 μg.

    Vitamin A contributes to the maintenance of normal skin, has a role in the process of cell specialization, and contributes to the normal function of the immune system. 

    Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin, which dissolves in fat during digestion, and the excess is stored in the body’s fat stores and most organs. 

    Slightly untraditionally, we have chosen to add two different sources of vitamin A: beta-carotene and retinyl acetate. Vitamin A is found in the plant world in the form of precursor compounds such as beta-carotene. Beta-carotene is one of the 50 to 60 members of a large class of naturally occurring compounds called carotenoids. Our preferred source of vitamin A is beta-carotene, which we decided to add in a higher amount compared to retinyl acetate. Beta-carotene is a pigment that gives the orange color to carrots. 

  • Vitamin E

    11 mg.

    Vitamin E is an antioxidant that contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress. 

    We use the natural source of vitamin E called D-alpha-tocopheryl acetate. Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin, which dissolves in fat during digestion, and the excess is stored in the body’s fat stores and most organs. 

    Vitamin C contributes to the regeneration of the reduced form of vitamin E. You will find natural vitamin C, extracted from acerola berries, in all our products. 

    Good sources of vitamin E are vegetable oils, vegetable oil-based spreads, nuts, seeds and egg yolks. 

  • Thiamin (Vitamin B1)

    1.6 mg.

    Thiamin contributes to the normal function of the heart, energy-yielding metabolism, and normal functioning of the nervous system. Thiamin, also known as vitamin B1, belongs to the vitamin B complex. 

    All B vitamins are water-soluble vitamins that we need to intake daily, as they can be stored in the body to a limited extent. There is a very reduced risk of getting an overdose of B vitamins, because the excess is excreted through urine. 

    Major food sources of thiamin in the Nordic diet are cereal products, meat and meat products, and milk and dairy products. 

  • Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)

    1.7 mg.

    Riboflavin contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress and to normal energy-yielding metabolism. In addition, it contributes to the maintenance of normal red blood cells, normal skin and to the normal functioning of the nervous system. 

    Riboflavin, also called vitamin B2, is an essential component of two major coenzymes. Riboflavin is, like the other B vitamins, a water-soluble vitamin and is absorbed in the proximal small intestine. There is a very reduced risk of getting an overdose of B vitamins, because the excess is excreted through urine.

    The main sources of riboflavin in the Nordic diet are milk, dairy products, meat and meat products. 

  • Niacin (Vitamin B3)

    20 mg.

    Niacin, also called nicotinic acid, contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system, to the maintenance of normal skin and to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. 

    Niacin is part of two important coenzymes nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP). Niacin, also called vitamin B3, belongs to the vitamin B complex. All B vitamins are water-soluble vitamins we need to intake daily, as they can be stored in the body to a limited extent. There is a very reduced risk of getting an overdose of B vitamins, because the excess is excreted through urine. 

    Niacin is mainly found in protein-rich animal foods such as meat, fish, and eggs as well as in peanuts, sunflower seeds, mushrooms, peas and avocados.

  • Vitamin B6

    1.5 mg.

    Vitamin B6 contributes to the regulation of hormonal activity and to normal homocysteine, protein and glycogen metabolism. In addition, it contributes to the normal function of the immune system by being directly involved in the synthesis of antibodies and other cells that are essential for a normal immune system. 

    Vitamin B6 also contributes to the reduction of fatigue and exhaustion due to its role in the maintenance of normal red blood cells. Vitamin B6 is, like the other B vitamins, a water-soluble vitamin. There is a very reduced risk of getting an overdose of B vitamins, because the excess is excreted through urine.

    Some of the major sources of vitamin B6 are seafood, fish, meat and potatoes. 

  • Folate

    500 μg.

    Folate contributes to the function of the immune system and to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. 

    We use the natural folate form, 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (5-MTHF). This is the active form of folate which unlike folic acid, the synthetic form, does not need to undergo enzymatic conversion. Therefore, it can be directly absorbed by the body. 

    Folate belongs to the vitamin B complex and is absorbed in the small intestine. All B vitamins are water-soluble vitamins we need to intake daily, as they can be stored in the body to a limited extent. There is a very reduced risk of getting an overdose of B vitamins, because the excess is excreted through urine.

    Folate is found in most foods and high concentrations are found in green leafy vegetables and legumes. 

  • Vitamin B12

    2.6 μg.

    Vitamin B12 contributes to normal red blood cell formation and has a role in the process of cell division. Together with vitamin B6 and folate, it contributes to normal homocysteine metabolism. Furthermore, vitamin B12 contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue, as well as to the normal function of the immune system. 

    Vitamin B12 is involved in the metabolism of every cell of the human body as a cofactor in DNA synthesis and in both fatty acid and amino acid metabolism. Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin that is absorbed in the last part of the small intestine. There is a very reduced risk of getting an overdose of B12 because the excess is excreted through urine.

    Meat, dairy products and seafood are particularly good sources of vitamin B12. Vegetarian diets, especially vegan diets, tend to contain low or minimal amounts of vitamin B12. 

  • Biotin

    100 μg.

    Biotin is also known for being the "beauty vitamin", as it contributes to the maintenance of normal hair and normal skin. 

    Biotin, also called vitamin B7, contributes to the maintenance of normal mucous membranes, to normal energy-yielding metabolism, and to the normal functioning of the nervous system. 

    Biotin is, like the other B vitamins, a water-soluble vitamin. There is a very reduced risk of getting an overdose of B vitamins because the excess is excreted through urine.

    Biotin is found in small amounts in most foods. Oats, bread and wheat bran are good sources of biotin. 

  • Pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5)

    7 mg.

    Vitamin B5 contributes to the normal synthesis and metabolism of steroid hormones, vitamin D and some neurotransmitters. 

    Pantothenic acid, also called vitamin B5, is required to synthesize coenzyme A and to synthesize and metabolize fats, proteins and carbohydrates. This is why pantothenic acid contributes to the reduction of fatigue and exhaustion and to a normal energy-yielding metabolism. 

    Pantothenic acid belongs to the vitamin B complex. All B vitamins are water-soluble vitamins we need to intake daily, as they can be stored in the body to a limited extent. There is a very reduced risk of getting an overdose of B vitamins, because the excess is excreted through urine. 

  • Zinc

    11 mg.

    Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal hair, nails and skin. This mineral also contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress and to the normal function of the immune system. 

    Zinc is a mineral that acts as a trace element in the body which has a role in the process of cell division and together with vitamins D and K, it contributes to the maintenance of normal bones. 

    We are proud of our bioavailable zinc source, zinc bisglycinate chelate. 

    Zinc is found primarily concentrated in bones, skin, muscles, red blood cells, brain, the reproductive system, hair, nails and eyes. 

    Meat, dairy products and whole grain products are good sources of zinc. 

  • Copper

    1.2 mg.

    Copper is a mineral that contributes to the normal hair pigmentation.

    Copper has many functions in the body and is incorporated into a variety of metalloenzymes that serve to protect cells from oxidative stress. Oxidative stress is caused by free radicals that form in response to cigarette smoke, pollution or the sun’s rays for example. 

    By contributing to normal energy-yielding metabolism and protecting cells from oxidative stress, copper also contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system, which is one of the important functions copper has in the body. 

  • Manganese

    2 mg.

    Manganese contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress and to a normal energy-yielding metabolism. 

    Manganese is a catalytic cofactor for several enzymes such as arginase, pyruvate carboxylase, and superoxide dismutase (SOD). It also acts as an activator for a large number of other enzymes, some of which participate in the synthesis of proteins and cholesterol. 

    Whole grains, nuts and leafy vegetables have a high manganese content. 

  • Selenium

    60 μg.

    Selenium contributes to the maintenance of normal hair and nails and to the normal function of the immune system. 

    We use a natural source of selenium extracted from yeast. Selenium is found in all body tissues and acts primarily as a cofactor for enzymes involved in antioxidant activities and thyroid hormone metabolism. Therefore, selenium contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress and to normal thyroid function. 

    Selenium is found in meat, milk, dairy products and in certain nuts, especially Brazilian nuts. Selenium is also found in cereals and vegetables, but the content varies greatly based on the amount of selenium found in soil. 

  • Chromium

    40 μg.

    Chromium is involved in the absorption of macronutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Therefore, chromium contributes to normal macronutrient metabolism. 

    Chromium also contributes to the maintenance of normal blood glucose levels. Although the exact mechanism has not been identified yet, chromium seems to be involved in the promotion of insulin action, thus helping in the maintenance of normal blood sugar levels. 

    Chromium is found in whole grains, fish and processed meats. 

  • Iodine

    200 μg.

    Iodine contributes to the maintenance of normal skin and contributes to the normal production of thyroid hormones and normal thyroid function. Furthermore, iodine contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system and normal cognitive function. 

    A normal thyroid gland is only the size of the tip of your thumb, but it controls your metabolism throughout the body. Thyroid hormones and iodine contribute to a normal energy-yielding metabolism. 

    In 2000, the addition of iodine to bread and table salt became mandatory in Denmark, in response to studies showing low iodine status and goiter in certain population groups. 

    Fish, especially sea fish, shellfish and seaweed generally have a high iodine content.

  • Fenugreek seeds

    100 mg.

    Fenugreek seeds contribute to the healing process after childbirth and support milk production. 

    Fenugreek is a clover-like herb native to the Mediterranean, southern Europe and western Asia. It is a semi arid crop grown all over the world and its seeds smell and taste like maple syrup. 

    Fenugreek is used as an herb or spice and is often found in the Indian cuisine. 

  • Moringa

    100 mg.

    Moringa, also called drumstick tree, is a fast-growing tree of the family Moringaceae, native to the Indian subcontinent. It can reach a height of 10-12 m, and a diameter of 45 cm. The bark has a white-gray color and is surrounded by thick cork.

    In this product, we use the leaf of the moringa tree, which is also the most nutritious part. In the Philippines, moringa leaves are used in foods such as soups, vegetable dishes or in salads. 

  • Vitamin C

    50 mg.

    Vitamin C contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress and to the normal function of the immune system. In addition, vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of bones, cartilage, gums, skin, teeth and blood vessels. 

    Our vitamin C is natural and comes from acerola berries, also known as Barbados or Antillean cherries. The acerola fruit is considered to be one of the richest natural sources of vitamin C. If a normal orange has a vitamin C content of approximately 0.05%, acerola may contain up to 4.5%. Our bodies cannot synthesize vitamin C therefore, we need to obtain it through our diet. 

  • Iron

    15 mg.

    Iron contributes to normal formation of red blood cells and hemoglobin and to normal oxygen transport in the body. Iron also has a role in the process of cell division and contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. 

    We have carefully selected the organic and gentle iron source called ferrous bisglycinate chelate.

    Iron is found in our diet but many women have, according to the Danish National Board of Health, small iron stores. Throughout the pregnancy the body needed extra iron and now, after you gave birth, it is time to rebuild the iron stores. Even if you are breastfeeding and it may take many months before the menstrual cycle returns, it is a good idea to take extra iron after birth. If you have experienced major blood loss at birth, a food supplement containing iron is even more important. 

  • Vitamin D(3)

    10 μg.

    Vitamin D has a role in the process of cell division, contributes to the maintenance of normal muscle function and to the normal function of the immune system. In addition, vitamin D contributes to normal absorption of calcium, phosphorus and to normal blood calcium levels. 

    We have chosen to use vitamin D3, also called cholecalciferol. Vitamin D is a pro-hormone and a steroid-like molecule that can be synthesized in the skin with the help of sunlight (UV rays). Therefore, vitamin D is also known as the "sunshine vitamin". 

    It is difficult to obtain enough vitamin D through food, as only a few foods such as fish and eggs contain sufficient amounts of vitamin D. Therefore, UVB rays are the main source. If you are in doubt whether you are getting enough vitamin D, you can have your levels measured by your doctor. 

  • Vitamin K2

    60 μg.

    Vitamin K activates several bone-building proteins. The most common protein is osteocalcin, which helps to build the bones by binding calcium and other minerals to the skeleton. Together with vitamin D and magnesium, vitamin K contributes to the maintenance of normal bones. 

    In addition, vitamin K contributes to normal blood clotting, through its involvement in the normal functioning of the coagulation cascade. 

    The body receives vitamin K through diet but we can also synthesize it. Vitamin K1 is made by plants and is found in highest amounts in green leafy vegetables. Vitamin K2 is synthesized by bacteria in the normal intestinal flora. 

  • Magnesium

    140 mg.

    Magnesium has a role in the process of cell division and contributes to normal protein synthesis. Together with vitamin D, vitamin K and calcium, magnesium contributes to the maintenance of normal bones.

    Approximately 50-60% of the body’s magnesium content is found in bones and teeth. Magnesium is found mainly inside cells, where it is involved in more than 300 enzyme processes. Magnesium contributes to electrolyte balance, to normal energy-yielding metabolism and to the normal functioning of the nervous system. 

    Lettuce leaves, nuts and whole grains are good sources of magnesium. 

  • Calcium

    200 mg.

    Calcium has a role in the process of cell division and specialization, is needed for the maintenance of normal bones and contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism. 

    We have carefully selected a natural marine source of calcium that comes from the red algae in the Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic seaweed naturally absorbs minerals from the ocean during its growth phase. At maturity, these minerals calcify and form a skeletal structure that separates from the young material and are then harvested sustainably. This natural marine calcium source is suitable for vegetarians and vegans. 

    Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body. The amount of calcium in the body at maturity is approximately 1,200 g in adult women, and over 99% of it is found in teeth and bones. In the Nordic countries, milk and dairy products are the most important sources of calcium. 

  • DHA

    82 mg.

    Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is a long chain omega-3 fatty acid. DHA contributes to the maintenance of normal brain function and of normal vision. The beneficial effect is achieved with a daily intake of 250 mg DHA. 

    Together with eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), DHA contributes to the normal function of the heart. The beneficial effect is achieved by a daily intake of 250 grams of EPA and DHA, equivalent to two Omega-Krill™ capsules. 

    The omega-3 fatty acid DHA is the most common fatty acid in the human brain and makes up approximately 20% of all fatty acids found in the brain. Omega-3 fatty acids are essential fatty acids that the body cannot produce itself. We must therefore get it through the diet we eat. Fish and fish products are good DHA sources. 

  • EPA

    178 mg.

    Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) is a long chain omega-3 fatty acid. Together with docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), EPA contributes to the normal function of the heart. The beneficial effect is achieved by a daily intake of 250 grams of EPA and DHA, equivalent to two Omega-Krill™ capsules. 

    Omega-3 fatty acids are essential fatty acids that the body cannot produce itself. We must therefore get it through the diet we eat.

    Krill and fish, especially semi-fat and fatty fish types, are the main sources of the long-chain fatty acids DHA and EPA. 

  • Choline

    82.6 mg.

    Choline contributes to normal homocysteine metabolism and normal lipid metabolism. In addition, choline contributes to the maintenance of normal liver function. 

    Choline is a vitamin-like nutrient that is closely related to B vitamins. It is an organic compound that the body can also synthesize from the amino acids serine and methionine. 

    Krill, fish, beef, poultry, eggs and some types of beans and nuts are rich sources of choline. Many vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts and dairy products are also good choline sources. 

  • Astaxanthin

    100 μg.

    Astaxanthin is a carotenoid pigment that gives the krill oil its beautiful deep red color. Being a carotenoid, astaxanthin comes from the same family as beta-carotene, a carotenoid that has vitamin A activity. In nature, astaxanthin is found in a wide variety of living organisms. 

    Our bodies cannot synthesize astaxanthin, and like many other carotenoids, it must be added to the diet or in the form of a food supplement. 

    Krill, algae, trout, salmon, shrimp, crayfish and yeast are good sources of astaxanthin. 
FAQ

You probably have a lot of questions

When should I start with MaternityCare™?
We recommend that you start with MaternityCare™ as soon as you give birth. Be aware that you should not consume MaternityCare™ during pregnancy. For the 2nd and 3rd trimesters of pregnancy, we have carefully developed PregnancyCare™. 
Will MaternityCare™ support my milk production?
Yes, it will. Together with the vitamin and mineral complex, we have also included the plant extracts fenugreek and moringa that provide traditional support during this life stage. Fenugreek has been used for centuries as a galactagogue (breast milk enhancer) that supports milk production and contributes to the healing process after birth. 
Can I take MaternityCare™ if I am not breastfeeding?
Yes, you can.  MaternityCare™ contains fenugreek seeds which contribute to the healing process after birth. As an extra treat for mothers, we have added vitamin C that contributes to normal collagen formation, which is important for the normal function of skin. Biotin contributes to the maintenance of normal hair and skin while zinc and selenium both contribute to the maintenance of normal hair and nails. 
Will MaternityCare™ help against fatigue?
Yes, it will. The daily dose contains iron, magnesium, niacin, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, vitamin B6, folate and vitamin B12, which all contribute to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. Pantothenic acid further contributes to normal mental performance.
Will MaternityCare™ help against hair-loss?
Yes, it will. Postpartum hair loss is a natural and temporary change due to the hormonal changes that often follow childbirth. Our multivitamin-mineral complex includes biotin, selenium and zinc, which contribute to the maintenance of normal hair. 
Will MaternityCare™ support my thyroid health after birth?
Yes, it will. Thyroid health can be challenged due to the hormonal shift that occurs during pregnancy and childbirth. MaternityCare™ contains iodine and selenium, which contribute to normal thyroid function. Iodine further contributes to normal production of thyroid hormones.
How do I take MaternityCare™?
We recommend you to take the daily dose with a glass of water, preferably in the evening and in connection with a protein-rich meal. If you feel like it, you can enjoy a cup of decaffeinated tea afterwards. Avoid coffee and sugar with your daily dose. 

We have carefully selected a gentle source of iron called ferrous bisglycinate chelate. When it reaches the stomach the chelated iron is neutral, meaning that it carries no electrical charge. This neutrality ensures that iron does not react with other nutrients such as calcium and does not block their absorption. 
For how long should I take MaternityCare™?
We recommend that you take MaternityCare™ as long as you are breastfeeding. The Danish National Board of Health recommends that children be fully breastfed until they are around 6 months old. Partial breastfeeding is recommended for 12 months or longer.

Breastfeeding is important for a large number of health conditions in the baby - both during and probably also after the breastfeeding period, just as breastfeeding also affects the mother's health during breastfeeding and in the long term.

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