Market Research Analysis United States Prenatal Vitamin Supplements Market | Page 2
In addition, some of the key factors that attribute to the market growth include well established healthcare
infrastructure & facilities, insufficient nutrition in routine food, growth in number of educated women, awareness
among the population and rise in disposable income. On the other hand, there are factors that may hamper the market
growth such as drop in fertility rate and small families. United States Prenatal Vitamin Supplements Industry is
classified on the basis of product type, applications, distribution channel and geography.
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United States Prenatal Vitamin Supplements Industry is segmented by product type as Calcium, Folic Acid, Iron,
Vitamin D, and other. This industry is classified on applications as clinics, hospitals, and others. United States Prenatal
Vitamin Supplements Market is segmented by distribution channel as online stores, specialty stores and others. This
market is classified on the basis of geography as The West, Southwest, The Middle Atlantic, New England, The South
and The Midwest.
Some of the key players that fuel the growth of the United States Prenatal Vitamin Supplements Market include Bayer,
Biotics Research Corporation, Country Life Vitamins, Church & Dwight Co Inc., Country Life, Garden of Life, MegaFood,
Metagenics, New Chapter, Nature Made, Nutramark, Pharmavite, Rainbow Light, Thorne Research, Twinlab, Zahler,
and others. The key players are focusing on inorganic growth to sustain themselves amidst fierce competition. As such,
mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures are the need of the hour.
Market Segment:
Geographically, this report splits the United States market into seven regions:
• The West
• Southwest
• The Middle Atlantic
• New England
• The South
• The Midwest
with sales (volume), revenue (value), market share and growth rate of Prenatal Vitamin Supplements in these regions,
from 2013 to 2025 (forecast).