Qiara Pregnancy & Breastfeeding Probiotic
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Supports Gastrointestinal and Immune System Health and Provides Relief from Mastitis During Breastfeeding.
As a mum, or mum-to-be, you understand how your own gut health and microbiome influences the health of your baby and can be impacted by factors including your diet during pregnancy, medicines or antibiotics you have needed, if your baby was born via C-Section or vaginally and how your baby is fed.
Easy to take and dosed in individually sealed sachets, the probiotic strain in Qiara Pregnancy & Breastfeeding was originally found in and isolated from breastmilk and not only supports gastrointestinal and immune system health, but also helps to stimulate a healthy immune system response for both mum and baby.
Australian made and owned, evidence based Qiara Pregnancy & Breastfeeding is known to provide mastitis relief during breastfeeding and reduce the occurrence of mastitis.
Includes:
- Each box of Qiara Pregnancy & Breastfeeding contains 28 single-dose sachets of oral powder.
Who should take Qiara Pregnancy & Breastfeeding Probiotics?
- Any woman who is pregnant or trying to become pregnant
- Any woman wanting to support general good health, gastrointestinal and immune system health and microbiome support during the entire pregnancy or at least in the last trimester.
- Any woman who is breastfeeding. Qiara is a probiotic strain that was originally isolated from healthy breastmilk flora (not from bowel flora). It transfers into breastmilk, which in turn may improve the infant's gut health
- Both mum and baby can benefit from Qiara Pregnancy & Breastfeeding - there is usually no need to give a separate probiotic to the baby if mum is taking Qiara as the breastfed baby receives the probiotic benefits at every feed,
- Any woman experiencing breast pain or symptoms of mastitis while breastfeeding. Qiara may provide mastitis releive and assist in reducing the occurrence of mastitis while breastfeeding.
Warnings
Seek medical advice if mastitis symptoms persist for more than 12 hours or you start to feel unwell. Advise your doctor of any medicine you are taking during pregnancy, particularly in your first trimester.