Yes! Ritual’s Essential Prenatal is the only best-selling prenatal with its own clinical study.‡†
It was the subject of a 24-week, randomized, double-blind trial—comparing it to another leading prenatal. This study prioritized pregnant women from diverse backgrounds, helping close the research gap in maternal health. The result? A rigorously tested prenatal designed for real-world needs, backed by science—not assumptions.
This study was particularly important given the lack of data in women’s healthcare. Historically, women, and pregnant women in particular, have been an afterthought in clinical studies and healthcare. Women were routinely excluded from clinical trials until 1993 leaving many existing healthcare and nutrition recommendations based on data extrapolated from studies conducted on men. This has made it more difficult to understand the unique needs and hormonal changes experienced by women, especially during pregnancy.
The exclusion of pregnant women, particularly those from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, has furthered this significant gap in maternal health research. A lack of inclusivity leads to a shortage of robust, evidence-based guidance for pregnant women’s care and treatment, leaving many products and recommendations inadequately tested for safety and efficacy.¹
‡Based on net sales from industry data including Nielsen IQ, Stackline, and Numerator as of Q4, 2024 and top 5 products.
†Based on a 24-week, randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trial on 62 second and third trimester pregnant women.
¹Blehar MC, Spong C, Grady C, Goldkind SF, Sahin L, Clayton JA. Enrolling pregnant women: issues in clinical research. Womens Health Issues. 2013 Jan;23(1):e39-45. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2012.10.003. PMID: 23312713; PMCID: PMC3547525.