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Legion expands on its women’s multivitamin in a prenatal-specific version

Legion Triumph Prenatal

Legion covers all sorts of categories in the world of health, nutrition, and performance, including, of course, the daily multivitamin with Triumph Men’s and Triumph Women’s. The reputable competitor has expanded in that particular area this month, specifically Triumph Women’s, introducing Triumph+ Prenatal. As the name implies, it shifts focus toward pregnancy-specific support, aimed at covering both maternal requirements and early-stage fetal development.

At the heart of Triumph+ Prenatal is a comprehensive blend of 23 essential vitamins and minerals, very similar to the regular Triumph Women’s. Legion has you covered from head to toe in this department, featuring standouts like folate at 600mcg, vitamin D at 15mcg, iron at 27mg to support tube development, bone formation, and oxygen transport, and 220mcg of iodine for thyroid function and cognitive development during pregnancy.

Legion Triumph Prenatal Label

Legion hasn’t thrown in a bunch of other complementary ingredients into Triumph+ Prenatal, as you get in Triumph Women’s, such as grape seed, olive leaf, lutein, maca, and chaste tree berry. The specialized prenatal supplement sticks to the core blend of vitamins and minerals, with the dosages of many of those being what truly separates the product from the regular women’s multivitamin.

Triumph+ Prenatal brings together a precise, purpose-built combination of vitamins, minerals, and choline in precise amounts, all in the name of supporting a healthy pregnancy and the development of your baby. With all of the overlap of Triumph Women’s, Legion makes it very easy to be able to stop the multivitamin and swap in Prenatal, and the price of it is the same as its women’s multivitamin at a relatively reasonable $49.99 for a bottle of 30 servings.