Recent studies reveal that more than 60% of postpartum women in the US and UK experience nutrient gaps, with vitamin D, iron, and omega-3 deficiencies remaining prevalent through 2023-2024 (NIH, RCOG). The body’s endocrine and immune systems are under immense strain after childbirth, requiring targeted nutritional support for hormone regulation and infection prevention. However, many mothers face subtle deficiencies that can hinder recovery, mood, and energy, underscoring the importance of evidence-based supplementation during the postnatal period.
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19. Biotin Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, is a water-soluble vitamin that plays an important role in supporting healthy hair, skin, and nails—areas of concern…