Root'd Review: Prenatal Multivitamin
Root'd takes a different approach to prenatal nutrition — instead of another pill or gummy, its Prenatal Multi is a drink mix, and with over 1,100 reviews on the product page, it's clearly resonating with expecting moms. Here's what's actually in the pouch.
Key Features & Details
- 25 nutrients including methylfolate for neural tube support
- Built-in electrolytes for hydration support
- Sugar-free formula, mixed into water as a drink
- Available in Lemon-Berry and Bright Strawberry flavors
What You Get / Specs
Pricing is subscription-based: a 30-pack (1 month) runs $54.99, a 60-pack is $99.00 (10% savings), and the most popular 90-pack is $144.99 (12% savings). Root'd positions the drink mix as a replacement for a roughly $175 stack of separate prenatal multivitamin, electrolyte, B-complex, and immune-support products — bundling that into one daily drink.
Pros and Cons
- Pro: Methylfolate-based formula rather than folic acid, plus built-in electrolytes and hydration support
- Pro: Drink format may be gentler and more absorbable than a large prenatal pill
- Pro: Over 1,100 reviews suggest strong repeat usage among expecting mothers
- Con: Subscription-based pricing model — read the cancellation terms before ordering
- Con: As with any supplement during pregnancy, check with your OB-GYN before starting
Price & Where to Buy
Pricing starts at $54.99 for a 30-pack. See current pack sizes and pricing here.
Final Verdict
For moms-to-be who struggle with swallowing large prenatal pills, Root'd's drink-mix format with methylfolate and electrolytes is a genuinely useful alternative worth discussing with your provider. Check the Root'd Prenatal deal here.
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