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Prenatal + Omega-3 Foundation Bundle

Prenatal + Omega-3 Foundation Bundle

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A focused two-product foundation

Prenatal nutrients and omega-3s—paired with clarity.

One Methyl Prenatal Multi and one 30-serving triglyceride-form Omega-3 Fish Oil in one clear routine. Choose a flexible one-time order with free shipping or monthly delivery; each formula keeps its own label, serving directions, and safety review.

Combined value$85.00
Bundle price$80.75
You save$4.25 (5%)
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Vesica Methyl Prenatal Multi and triglyceride-form Omega-3 Fish Oil bundle

Exactly what the planned bundle contains: one 60-capsule Methyl Prenatal bottle and one 60-softgel / 30-serving Omega-3 Fish Oil bottle. Nothing else is included.

Why these two belong together

Complement the prenatal foundation with a clearly measured DHA and EPA option.

The prenatal formula brings a broad set of labeled vitamins and minerals into one bottle. The fish oil provides a separate, transparent amount of long-chain omega-3s. Pairing them can simplify shopping without pretending they are one formula or appropriate for every pregnancy.

Vesica Methyl Prenatal Multi bottle
01 · Included

Methyl Prenatal Multi

60 capsules · 30 labeled servings

The reviewed Facts panel lists folate, vitamin B12, choline, iron, iodine, magnesium, zinc, and other nutrients in one prenatal formula. Current folate-source label art and final directions remain a launch gate.

View Methyl Prenatal details →
Vesica triglyceride-form Omega-3 Fish Oil 60-softgel bottle
02 · Included

Triglyceride-Form Omega-3 Fish Oil

60 softgels · 30 labeled servings

The reviewed panel lists 600 mg DHA and 1,200 mg EPA per 2-softgel serving. It contains fish from anchovy, sardine, mackerel, and tuna; final suggested use and cautions remain a launch gate.

View Omega-3 Fish Oil details →

Potential everyday support

A more complete foundation without turning your routine into a guessing game.*

The pair brings a broad prenatal nutrient formula and clearly measured DHA and EPA into one focused decision, while keeping both labels visible for individualized review.

Daily nutrient support in one prenatal formula

Folate, vitamin B12, iron, iodine, choline, vitamin D, and other labeled nutrients support normal maternal nutrient needs and foundational cellular functions during a life stage when intake deserves closer attention.

Clearly measured DHA and EPA

The fish-oil panel lists 600 mg DHA and 1,200 mg EPA per labeled serving, making the long-chain omega-3 contribution easier to see and discuss alongside dietary fish intake.

A routine that feels less fragmented

Two complementary formats can make planning and reordering feel simpler than assembling several separate products—without adding a third formula or an automatic subscription.

Pregnancy evidence context. NIH identifies folate, iron, iodine, choline, vitamin B12, vitamin D, and long-chain omega-3s among nutrients that warrant attention during pregnancy. Public-health neural-tube-defect guidance specifically names folic acid; because the reviewed B330VESH panel shows 5-MTHF rather than folic acid and current label art conflicts, Vesica must not imply equivalence or a prevention outcome. Review the NIH pregnancy fact sheet and FDA/EPA fish advice, then discuss your individual routine with a qualified healthcare professional.

Why these nutrients matter

Benefit-led, evidence-informed support—with the boundaries kept clear.*

These links explain established nutrient roles and pregnancy nutrition context. They do not prove that this bundle prevents a condition or produces the same result for every person.

  1. 1
    Folate and vitamin B12 support normal cellular processes

    Folate is needed for DNA synthesis and cell division, while vitamin B12 supports normal red-blood-cell formation and neurologic function.

    Review NIH folate guidance →
  2. 2
    Iron, iodine, and choline help support foundational maternal nutrition

    These nutrients have distinct roles in oxygen transport, thyroid-hormone production, and normal cellular function, which is why total intake deserves professional review during pregnancy.

    Review the NIH pregnancy overview →
  3. 3
    DHA and EPA make the omega-3 contribution easier to evaluate

    Omega-3 guidance for pregnancy considers dietary seafood as well as supplements. This product states its DHA and EPA amounts directly so the pair can be reviewed in that full context.

    Review the NIH omega-3 fact sheet →

Who may want to review this option

A focused starting point—not a universal pregnancy plan.

People comparing a prenatal plus omega-3

A clear way to review one multinutrient formula and one measured EPA/DHA option side by side.

People who value transparent labels

Both Supplement Facts panels remain available for full review before any purchase decision.

People reviewing intake with a professional

Useful when diet, medications, labs, allergies, and the rest of the supplement routine are being considered together.

Bundle value

A visible saving on one focused pair.

The planning price is deliberately simple and auditable. It is not a subscription and does not include a larger fish-oil size.

Methyl Prenatal Multi$37.00
Omega-3 Fish Oil · 60 softgels$48.00
Regular combined value$85.00
One-time bundle price$80.75
You save$4.25 · 5%

Before choosing

Review both labels in the context of your pregnancy and complete routine.

  • Professional reviewDiscuss all supplement use during preconception, pregnancy, or nursing with a qualified healthcare professional.
  • Folate formThe reviewed prenatal panel shows 5-MTHF, while public-health neural-tube-defect guidance specifically recommends folic acid. Confirm the appropriate form and amount for you.
  • Nutrient overlapReview the prenatal alongside fortified foods, other multivitamins, iron, vitamin D, iodine, choline, and every other supplement you use.
  • Fish allergenThe Omega-3 Fish Oil contains anchovy, sardine, mackerel, and tuna and is not suitable for anyone with a relevant allergy.
  • Medications and proceduresAsk your healthcare professional how these products fit with medications, health conditions, and planned procedures.

How to use the pair

Keep the two labels separate.

Do not turn two products into one invented serving schedule. Final directions are withheld until current manufacturer label language is verified.

  1. 1

    Read both current labels. Check ingredients, serving directions, allergens, warnings, and storage instructions.

  2. 2

    Review the whole routine. Include food, fortified foods, medications, labs, and every other supplement in the discussion.

  3. 3

    Follow individualized guidance. Use each formula only in the way your qualified healthcare professional and current product labels support.

Supplement Facts review

Inspect both complete panels before this page can launch.

These are source-only review assets, not newly rendered labels. The prenatal folate-source conflict and both products’ missing current direction/caution panels remain hard gates.

Reviewed Supplement Facts panel for Vesica Methyl Prenatal Multi

Methyl Prenatal Supplement Facts

Reviewed source: 2 capsules per serving, 30 servings. Do not treat the folate trademark/form as launch-approved until the manufacturer resolves the conflicting label art.

Open the reviewed full-size panel →

Common questions

Know what you are choosing before it reaches your cart.

What exactly is included?

One Methyl Prenatal Multi bottle with 60 capsules and one Omega-3 Fish Oil bottle with 60 softgels / 30 labeled servings.

How does Subscribe & Save work?

Subscribe & Save is a monthly delivery option for this 30-serving pairing. It is $76.50 per order: $8.50 below the combined $85 product value, with the $10 flat shipping charge waived.

Why pair a prenatal multi with a separate fish oil?

The prenatal supplies a broad group of labeled vitamins and minerals, while the fish oil makes its DHA and EPA amounts visible on a separate panel. That separation can make the complete routine easier to evaluate with a qualified healthcare professional.

Does this replace prenatal care or a personalized nutrition plan?

No. The bundle is not medical care and is not appropriate for every person or every pregnancy. Review it with a qualified healthcare professional.

Where can I find directions and cautions?

Each product keeps its own label. Please review the current label for directions, cautions, and storage guidance, and consult a qualified healthcare professional for personalized guidance.

Your planned bundle

One Methyl Prenatal + one 60-softgel Omega-3 Fish Oil.

Subscribe & Save monthly · no third product · no multi-bottle tiers.

$76.50 Save $8.50 on product price + $10 flat shipping waived = $18.50 total savings per order.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This protected draft is educational and does not replace medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using dietary supplements during preconception, pregnancy, or nursing.
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