Women's Health Clinical Hub
Women's Health Clinical Hub
Welcome to BePurer's Clinical Hub — your evidence-based resource for women's health at every stage of life. Each pillar below contains dedicated sections on symptoms, nutrients, stages, conditions, and doctor guides. All content is written with input from our UK medical advisory team.
Choose your health topic
Pregnancy
Evidence-based guidance on nutrition, supplementation, symptoms, and conditions throughout pregnancy — from the first trimester to birth.
- Pregnancy Symptoms
- Pregnancy Nutrients
- Stages of Pregnancy
- Pregnancy Conditions
- Doctor Guide: Pregnancy
Fertility
Understanding fertility, optimising preconception health, and navigating fertility challenges — for both natural conception and assisted reproduction.
- Fertility & Cycle Symptoms
- Fertility Nutrients
- Stages of the Fertility Journey
- Fertility Conditions
- Doctor Guide: Fertility
Postnatal
Supporting recovery, breastfeeding, mental health, and nutritional replenishment in the weeks and months after birth.
- Postnatal Symptoms
- Postnatal Nutrients
- Stages of Postnatal Recovery
- Postnatal Conditions
- Doctor Guide: Postnatal
Menopause
Navigating perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause with evidence-based guidance on symptoms, hormones, HRT, and supplementation.
- Menopause Symptoms
- Menopause Nutrients
- Stages of Menopause
- Menopause-Related Conditions
- Doctor Guide: Menopause
General Women's Health
Broader women's health topics including hormonal health, common conditions, key nutrients across the lifespan, and preventive care.
- Women's Health Symptoms
- Women's Health Nutrients
- Life Stages Overview
- Women's Health Conditions
- Doctor Guide: Women's Health
Personalised recommendations
Not sure where to start? Use our Vitalis personalised health assessment to get supplement recommendations tailored to your life stage and symptoms.
All content in this hub is reviewed by our medical advisory team and is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your GP or specialist for diagnosis and treatment.