Why folate matters most in the first trimester: Your baby's neural tube, the structure that becomes the brain and spinal cord, closes by weeks 3-4, often before you know you're pregnant. Adequate folate during this window is the single most-studied way to reduce the risk of neural tube defects like spina bifida.
The MTHFR problem: Roughly 1 in 3 people carry a gene variant that reduces how efficiently their body converts standard folic acid into the active form it uses. Babybub skips the conversion step by delivering L-Methyl Folate Calcium directly.
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine): The first-line therapy recommended by doctors for pregnancy nausea. It helps regulate the neurotransmitters that trigger morning sickness, so the folate, the water, and your food all have a better chance of staying down.
Magnesium: Helps relax muscles and ease the leg cramps that are common in pregnancy. Babybub uses a form of magnesium your body absorbs easily.