Natalist is a women's health brand that offers evidence-based fertility, pregnancy, and postpartum products such as supplements, ovulation and pregnancy tests, and related reproductive health essentials.
Natalist is a women’s health brand based in Charleston, South Carolina that focuses on evidence-based fertility, pregnancy, and postpartum products. Through natalist.com, they sell items such as prenatal and postnatal vitamins, fertility and ovulation tests, pregnancy tests, male fertility supplements, and related reproductive health essentials. Their products are designed with input from medical professionals and are typically sold as individual items, curated kits (for conception, pregnancy, and postpartum), and gift sets.
A Natalist charge usually appears on a bank or card statement when you place an order on natalist.com or when an existing subscription renews. Many of their supplements and test kits can be purchased either as a one-time order or on an auto-renew subscription (for example, monthly deliveries of prenatal vitamins or fertility supplements). You might also see a charge if you redeemed a promotion that converts to a paid subscription after the first shipment, purchased a digital gift card, or updated your payment method, which can trigger a temporary authorization hold that later drops off or is replaced by the final settled amount.
If you’re unsure about a Natalist charge, start by checking your email for order confirmations or shipment notifications from natalist.com and log into your Natalist account to review your order history and “Subscriptions” section. Look for recent orders placed by you or a family member who might share your card, as well as any active auto-renew plans. For billing questions or refund requests, you can typically contact Natalist customer support through their website help center or by email (often listed under “Contact” or “Support” on natalist.com). Common issues—such as cancelling a subscription, changing your delivery date, or disputing a duplicate charge—are usually resolved by adjusting your subscription settings in your account and, if needed, coordinating with their support team for a refund or replacement.
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Why do I see a charge from Natalist on my card or bank statement?
A Natalist charge most often comes from purchasing fertility, pregnancy, or postpartum products directly on natalist.com, or from an auto-renewing subscription for items such as prenatal vitamins or ovulation tests. The descriptor on your statement may appear as “NATALIST,” “NATALIST.COM,” or something similar. If you share a card with a partner, they may have ordered conception or pregnancy-related products using your payment method.
Does Natalist have subscriptions, and how do their recurring charges work?
Many Natalist products, especially supplements and test kits, can be purchased on a subscription basis so they renew automatically at a regular interval (often monthly). When you choose the subscription option at checkout, your card is charged each time a new shipment is prepared, using the price shown on your order confirmation plus any applicable tax and shipping. You can usually view, pause, skip, or cancel upcoming subscription shipments by logging into your account and visiting the “Subscriptions” or “Manage Subscriptions” section.
What are common charge amounts I might see from Natalist?
Common Natalist charges typically correspond to the cost of a single product (such as a bottle of prenatal vitamins or a box of ovulation tests), curated kits (like conception or pregnancy kits), or multiple items purchased together. Because prices and promotions change over time, exact amounts vary, but it’s normal to see charges that line up with the product prices listed in your email receipt or order history, plus tax and shipping. If the amount doesn’t match what you expect, check whether you ordered more than one item, signed up for a bundle, or have more than one active subscription.
How can I cancel or pause a Natalist subscription to stop future charges?
To cancel or pause a Natalist subscription, log into your account at natalist.com, go to your account dashboard, and open the “Subscriptions,” “Auto-Refill,” or similar section. From there, you can typically cancel, skip the next shipment, change your delivery frequency, or update your payment method. Make sure to make changes before the next renewal date shown in your account, because once an order has processed, it may be too late to stop that particular shipment and charge.
How do I request a refund or address a problem with a Natalist charge or order?
If you were charged incorrectly, didn’t receive your order, or received a damaged or wrong item, start by locating your order number in the confirmation email from Natalist. Then contact their customer support through the help or contact page on natalist.com (often via email form or a listed support email address) and provide your name, order number, and a description of the issue. Refunds or replacements are generally handled on a case-by-case basis, in line with their return and refund policy, which typically covers damaged, defective, or missing items rather than opened consumables.
Why do I see a small or duplicate pending charge from Natalist?
A small or duplicate-looking pending charge (sometimes $1 or a similar nominal amount, or a temporary hold for the full order total) is often an authorization hold to verify your card when you place an order or update your payment method. This hold is normally released automatically by your bank within a few business days and is either replaced by the final settled charge or disappears if the order did not go through. If a pending hold remains for longer than your bank’s usual timeframe, contact your bank or card issuer and review your Natalist account to confirm whether an actual order was created.
How can I find the receipt or order details for a Natalist charge?
Look in your email inbox (and spam folder) for an order confirmation or shipping notification from Natalist around the date of the charge; the email will list the items purchased, pricing, and order number. You can also log into your natalist.com account to view your order history and download receipts or invoices. If you checked out as a guest and can’t find the email, contact Natalist support with your full name, the last four digits of the card charged, and the date and amount of the transaction so they can help locate the order.
What should I do if I don’t recognize a Natalist charge at all?
First, verify that no one in your household or family used your card to order fertility, pregnancy, or postpartum products from Natalist. Check your email accounts for any Natalist order confirmations and log into natalist.com with any addresses you might have used. If you still can’t identify the purchase, contact Natalist support with the transaction details so they can search their system; if they’re unable to locate a matching order or you suspect fraud, promptly notify your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge and request a new card if necessary.