What’s in the water? Everything a pregnant woman might need to conceive a healthy baby. Two Brooklyn female entrepreneurs created Bump Water, a prenatal drink to help expectant mothers eliminate some of the difficulties of swallowing over-sized prenatal pills. Stacy Rauen and Amber Wilcox, the two geniuses behind the brand, were led to create this water because of the nausea that sometimes came with swallowing the overly sized prenatal tablets during pregnancy.
The NYDN reported on these two women’s experience with prenatal vitamins,
“We’re two women who saw a need and wanted to create an alternative that could make it a little easier,” said Rauen, 35, of Williamsburg, adding that the daily pill she took while pregnant with her son in 2012 nauseated her.
Wilcox, 34, a stay-at-home mom in Brooklyn Heights, had the same experience during her first and second pregnancies.
Bump Water took a year to create. Part of their research was contacting a number of gynecologist for their input and what every pregnant woman needed to be healthy and have a healthy baby.
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Through campaigns and different fundraisers, they were able to raise $150,000 dollars to start their line.
Although the water contains many essential vitamins it does not have iron or DHA which is a fatty acid essential to the development of the brain in infants. They strongly emphasized that the OBGYN-recommended Bump Water should not be used as a replacement for prenatal pills.
Bump Water now comes in lemonade, cranberry ginger, pomegranate mixed berry and strawberry lemonade .