StrongConceive™, Fertility Vitamins For Women
US Clinicals® StrongConceive™ Ultimate Conception Support is a hormone-free formula designed to promote overall female reproductive health. In addition to common ingredients in reproductive care such as Zinc and Folic Acid, StrongConceive™ is boosted with Conceive+™, a proprietary blend supporting regular ovulation cycle and healthy egg quality. The unique blend of herbs in StrongConceive™ also helps to support conception by regulating healthy hormone balance.
Planning for Pregnancy?
Planning for pregnancy can be an exciting and fulfilling time in one's life. However, it can also be a time of frustration and uncertainty, as the journey to conception may present its own challenges. Understanding the factors that can affect fertility (related to ovulation and menstrual cycle) and taking proactive steps to improve your chances of conceiving can help navigate this path with greater confidence.
Factors such as stress, medical conditions (such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and hypothalamic dysfunction), hormonal imbalances, significant changes in weight, exercise and sleeping patterns as well as eating disorder can have an impact on ovulation and the menstrual cycle.
Factors Affecting Ovulation and Menstrual Cycle
Stress
Medical conditions
(such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and hypothalamic dysfunction)
Hormonal imbalances
Significant changes in weight, exercise and sleeping patterns
Eating disorders
Tips to preapre for your healthy pregnancy
Firstly, it is crucial to understand your fertile window, which refers to the specific days in your menstrual cycle when egg releases from one of the ovaries. Regular ovulation is key to identifying this fertile window.
Hormonal balance plays a vital role in fertility. Hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH) regulate the menstrual cycle and support reproductive processes.
Addressing nutritional needs is crucial for reproductive health and fertility. Taking folic acid supplements before conception and during early pregnancy helps reduce the risk of neural tube defects in the developing fetus. Additionally, ensuring a well-balanced diet with adequate nutrients supports overall reproductive health and fertility.
VITAL NUTRIENTS DURING PRE-PREGNANCY
US Clinicals® StrongConceive™, provides essential nutrients for fertility and reproductive health!
3 Key Ingredients
Benefits of StrongConceive™
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 3 Veggie Capsules | Servings Per Container: 30 | |
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Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
Conceive+™ Proprietary Blend (Myo-Inositol, D-Chiro Inositol, Chasteberry Extract) | 1580 mg | * |
Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) | 900 mcg | 225% |
Zinc | 11 mg | 100% |
*Daily Value not established
How are We Different from Others?
Other Conception Supplements |
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Contains only single/few ingredients. |
Hard tablet or gelatin capsules that may contain sodium lauryl sulphate. |
Unknown. |
StrongConceive™ Ultimate Conception Support |
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100% Natural, Contains scientifically researched ingredients – Conceive+™ Proprietary Blend with Folic Acid and Zinc. |
100% plant cellulose vegetarian capsules. |
Scientifically Tested. |
Hormone-free
100% Natural
Veggie Capsules
Suitable for Mothers-To-Be
Pregnancy Planning
Advanced age Women
IVF Pregnancy
INSTRUCTIONS
Direction of Use:
For adults, take 3 capsules daily. Consume after meals.
Storage: Store in a cool and dry place. Once protection seal is opened, keep refrigerated (best consumed within 2 months). Keep out of reach of children.
Precaution: Store in a cool and dry place. Once protection seal is opened, keep refrigerated (best consumed within 2 months). Keep out of reach of children.
FAQ
When should I start taking StrongConceive™?
Three capsules should be taken daily during the pregnancy preparation. Additionally, it is important to incorporate healthy eating, engage in regular exercise, quit smoking, and consume alcohol in moderation as part of the routine.
Should I keep taking it after getting pregnant?
No, Instead of Inositol, it is recommended for pregnant women to take folic acid and multivitamin.