Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 4 Researches
7.3
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 5 Reviews
8.5
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 3 Tablets
Amount Per Serving
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Top Medical Research Studies

8
Effectiveness of Materna in pregnancy
We aimed to investigate how Materna, a multivitamin formula containing 21 essential vitamins and minerals, impacts anemia in pregnant women. In this study, 46 patients were divided into three groups based on when they began taking these supplements during their pregnancies.

By measuring hemoglobin, hematocrit, and serum iron levels before, during, and after the supplementation, we noted improvements in patients' subjective feelings and effective iron prophylaxis. However, consistent and prolonged use of Materna is crucial for achieving the best results across all pregnancies.
Read More
7
Multivitamins effective for maternal health
We conducted a cluster-randomized, controlled trial in Indramayu, Indonesia, with 843 pregnant women to assess the impact of prenatal multiple micronutrient supplementation versus iron-folic acid.

While there were no significant differences in anemia rates between the two groups, both multivitamins and iron-folic acid were effective in managing anemia for expectant mothers.

Additionally, women taking multiple micronutrients had lower rates of fetal loss and a slight increase in average birthweight, suggesting potential advantages beyond just anemia treatment.
Read More
5
Iron supplementation needs during pregnancy
We explored how effective prenatal multivitamins are at preventing anemia in pregnant women. In a clinical trial of 60 participants in Vancouver, we measured iron status during early and late pregnancy.

Although the women received the recommended daily allowance of 27 mg of iron, many still faced iron deficiency, indicating that this level of supplementation may not be enough as pregnancy progresses.

Consequently, it seems that pregnant individuals might need more than the standard prenatal vitamins to ensure adequate iron levels during late pregnancy.
Read More

Most Useful Reviews

9
No anaemia detected
7 people found this helpful
This is the best vitamin complex for expectant mothers. My haemoglobin levels were always normal, my mood was excellent, and my gastrointestinal system functioned perfectly. I’ve not experienced any discomfort, and my analyses were consistently good. I took these vitamins alongside omega-3, while maintaining a healthy diet with plenty of broccoli and spinach. There were no issues or signs of anaemia.
Read More
9
Avoided fatigue
I believe this is the best complex for pregnant women. During my second pregnancy, there was no fatigue or anaemia; all my tests were good! However, I felt a difference immediately after stopping the vitamins. I highly recommend it!
Read More
9
No anaemia present
I ordered a multivitamin from New Chapter for the first time and am very pleased. The composition is good, and after my tests, I was told everything was normal. I had no anaemia, as the iron content is adequate. I highly recommend this product.
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 4 Researches
7.3
  • All Researches
9
Haptoglobin variations influence anemia risk
We examined the connection between haptoglobin (Hp) gene variations and the risk of gestational iron-deficiency anemia (IDA) in pregnant women. Analyzing data from over 1,400 women, we found that those with the Hp 1-1 phenotype faced a notably higher risk of IDA, especially when their dietary iron intake fell short or if they didn’t use prenatal multivitamins.

Specifically, women not following recommended iron intake guidelines were four times more likely to develop IDA. This study highlights the importance of prenatal supplementation and proper dietary iron consumption for healthy pregnancies.
Read More
8
Effectiveness of Materna in pregnancy
We aimed to investigate how Materna, a multivitamin formula containing 21 essential vitamins and minerals, impacts anemia in pregnant women. In this study, 46 patients were divided into three groups based on when they began taking these supplements during their pregnancies.

By measuring hemoglobin, hematocrit, and serum iron levels before, during, and after the supplementation, we noted improvements in patients' subjective feelings and effective iron prophylaxis. However, consistent and prolonged use of Materna is crucial for achieving the best results across all pregnancies.
Read More
7
Multivitamins effective for maternal health
We conducted a cluster-randomized, controlled trial in Indramayu, Indonesia, with 843 pregnant women to assess the impact of prenatal multiple micronutrient supplementation versus iron-folic acid.

While there were no significant differences in anemia rates between the two groups, both multivitamins and iron-folic acid were effective in managing anemia for expectant mothers.

Additionally, women taking multiple micronutrients had lower rates of fetal loss and a slight increase in average birthweight, suggesting potential advantages beyond just anemia treatment.
Read More
5
Iron supplementation needs during pregnancy
We explored how effective prenatal multivitamins are at preventing anemia in pregnant women. In a clinical trial of 60 participants in Vancouver, we measured iron status during early and late pregnancy.

Although the women received the recommended daily allowance of 27 mg of iron, many still faced iron deficiency, indicating that this level of supplementation may not be enough as pregnancy progresses.

Consequently, it seems that pregnant individuals might need more than the standard prenatal vitamins to ensure adequate iron levels during late pregnancy.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 5 Reviews
8.5
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
No anaemia detected
7 people found this helpful
This is the best vitamin complex for expectant mothers. My haemoglobin levels were always normal, my mood was excellent, and my gastrointestinal system functioned perfectly. I’ve not experienced any discomfort, and my analyses were consistently good. I took these vitamins alongside omega-3, while maintaining a healthy diet with plenty of broccoli and spinach. There were no issues or signs of anaemia.
Read More
9
Avoided fatigue
I believe this is the best complex for pregnant women. During my second pregnancy, there was no fatigue or anaemia; all my tests were good! However, I felt a difference immediately after stopping the vitamins. I highly recommend it!
Read More
9
No anaemia present
I ordered a multivitamin from New Chapter for the first time and am very pleased. The composition is good, and after my tests, I was told everything was normal. I had no anaemia, as the iron content is adequate. I highly recommend this product.
Read More
7.5
Great health benefits
5 people found this helpful
I chose this vitamin complex for pregnant women after thorough research. Although the price is high, it’s beneficial. I consumed two tablets daily for three months, sufficient until childbirth. The packaging is excellent, and there are no chemicals. I also took additional vitamin D due to deficiency. I felt great throughout my pregnancy and had no issues, while taking iron supplements too, preventing anaemia.
Read More
7.5
Raised haemoglobin levels
Although I'm not pregnant, I purchased this product for my anaemia. The ingredients are good, and I’ve experienced no constipation or nausea from the iron, which has definitely raised my haemoglobin levels.
Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

9
Avoided fatigue
I believe this is the best complex for pregnant women. During my second pregnancy, there was no fatigue or anaemia; all my tests were good! However, I felt a difference immediately after stopping the vitamins. I highly recommend it!
9
No anaemia present
I ordered a multivitamin from New Chapter for the first time and am very pleased. The composition is good, and after my tests, I was told everything was normal. I had no anaemia, as the iron content is adequate. I highly recommend this product.
7.5
Great health benefits
5 people found this helpful
I chose this vitamin complex for pregnant women after thorough research. Although the price is high, it’s beneficial. I consumed two tablets daily for three months, sufficient until childbirth. The packaging is excellent, and there are no chemicals. I also took additional vitamin D due to deficiency. I felt great throughout my pregnancy and had no issues, while taking iron supplements too, preventing anaemia.
9
No anaemia detected
7 people found this helpful
This is the best vitamin complex for expectant mothers. My haemoglobin levels were always normal, my mood was excellent, and my gastrointestinal system functioned perfectly. I’ve not experienced any discomfort, and my analyses were consistently good. I took these vitamins alongside omega-3, while maintaining a healthy diet with plenty of broccoli and spinach. There were no issues or signs of anaemia.
7.5
Raised haemoglobin levels
Although I'm not pregnant, I purchased this product for my anaemia. The ingredients are good, and I’ve experienced no constipation or nausea from the iron, which has definitely raised my haemoglobin levels.
7
Multivitamins effective for maternal health
We conducted a cluster-randomized, controlled trial in Indramayu, Indonesia, with 843 pregnant women to assess the impact of prenatal multiple micronutrient supplementation versus iron-folic acid.

While there were no significant differences in anemia rates between the two groups, both multivitamins and iron-folic acid were effective in managing anemia for expectant mothers.

Additionally, women taking multiple micronutrients had lower rates of fetal loss and a slight increase in average birthweight, suggesting potential advantages beyond just anemia treatment.
8
Effectiveness of Materna in pregnancy
We aimed to investigate how Materna, a multivitamin formula containing 21 essential vitamins and minerals, impacts anemia in pregnant women. In this study, 46 patients were divided into three groups based on when they began taking these supplements during their pregnancies.

By measuring hemoglobin, hematocrit, and serum iron levels before, during, and after the supplementation, we noted improvements in patients' subjective feelings and effective iron prophylaxis. However, consistent and prolonged use of Materna is crucial for achieving the best results across all pregnancies.
5
Iron supplementation needs during pregnancy
We explored how effective prenatal multivitamins are at preventing anemia in pregnant women. In a clinical trial of 60 participants in Vancouver, we measured iron status during early and late pregnancy.

Although the women received the recommended daily allowance of 27 mg of iron, many still faced iron deficiency, indicating that this level of supplementation may not be enough as pregnancy progresses.

Consequently, it seems that pregnant individuals might need more than the standard prenatal vitamins to ensure adequate iron levels during late pregnancy.
9
Haptoglobin variations influence anemia risk
We examined the connection between haptoglobin (Hp) gene variations and the risk of gestational iron-deficiency anemia (IDA) in pregnant women. Analyzing data from over 1,400 women, we found that those with the Hp 1-1 phenotype faced a notably higher risk of IDA, especially when their dietary iron intake fell short or if they didn’t use prenatal multivitamins.

Specifically, women not following recommended iron intake guidelines were four times more likely to develop IDA. This study highlights the importance of prenatal supplementation and proper dietary iron consumption for healthy pregnancies.

References

  1. Hu TY, Mayasari NR, Cheng TM, Bai CH, Chao JC, et al. Polymorphisms of haptoglobin modify the relationship between dietary iron and the risk of gestational iron-deficiency anemia. Eur J Nutr. 2023;62:299. doi:10.1007/s00394-022-02987-9
  2. Cochrane KM, Hutcheon JA, Karakochuk CD. Iron-Deficiency Prevalence and Supplementation Practices Among Pregnant Women: A Secondary Data Analysis From a Clinical Trial in Vancouver, Canada. J Nutr. 2022;152:2238. doi:10.1093/jn/nxac135
  3. Utomo B, Hidayat A. Preventing low birthweight through maternal multiple micronutrient supplementation: a cluster-randomized, controlled trial in Indramayu, West Java. Food Nutr Bull. 2009;30:S488.
  4. Bozhinova S, Porozhanova V, Popovski K, Partenov P. [The Materna preparation as an agent for iron prophylaxis and treatment in pregnancy disorders]. Akush Ginekol (Sofiia). 1997;36:48.
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