Best Supplements for Fertility

Evidence-based support for conception

?

Quick Answer

What are the best supplements for fertility?

The top 3 evidence-based supplements for fertility are CoQ10 (8.5/10), Folate (Methylfolate) (10/10), and Omega-3 (7.5/10). Improves egg and sperm quality, especially age 35+

**Fertility supplements can improve egg and sperm quality, but start 3+ months before trying to conceive.** CoQ10 is particularly valuable for women over 35 (eggs are energy-hungry). Folate is non-negotiable. Here's what research supports for both partners.

For Women

Effective Dose400-800mcg daily (methylfolate or folinic acid)
Time to EffectStart 1-3 months before conception

Folate is essential for preventing neural tube defects. Start at least 1 month before conception (ideally 3). Methylfolate is the active form—important for the 40% with MTHFR variants who can't convert folic acid well.

Best for:All women trying to conceiveThose with MTHFR variants
Effective Dose200-600mg daily
Time to Effect3+ months (egg maturation takes ~3 months)

Egg maturation is extremely energy-intensive. CoQ10 supports mitochondrial function. Studies show improved egg quality and IVF outcomes, especially for women over 35 when egg quality naturally declines.

Best for:Women 35+Unexplained infertilityIVF preparation
Vitamin D7.5/10
Effective Dose2,000-4,000 IU daily
Time to Effect2-3 months to optimize levels

Vitamin D receptors are present in reproductive tissues. Low levels are associated with reduced fertility and IVF success. Multiple studies link adequate D to better pregnancy rates.

Best for:Those with low levelsIVF patientsGeneral fertility support

For Men

CoQ108/10
Effective Dose200-300mg daily
Time to Effect3+ months (sperm production cycle is ~72 days)

Sperm are energy-demanding cells. CoQ10 improves sperm motility and count in multiple trials. Seminal fluid CoQ10 levels correlate with sperm parameters.

Best for:Low sperm motilityLow sperm countMale factor infertility
Zinc10/10
Effective Dose25-50mg daily
Time to Effect3 months

Zinc is concentrated in the prostate and seminal fluid. Deficiency impairs testosterone and sperm production. Supplementation improves sperm quality in deficient men.

Best for:Low testosteroneLow sperm countVegetarians (higher deficiency risk)
Effective Dose2-3g daily
Time to Effect3-6 months

Carnitine is essential for sperm energy metabolism. Multiple studies show it improves sperm motility and concentration. Works synergistically with CoQ10.

Best for:Low sperm motilityMale factor infertility

Female Fertility Stack

Evidence-based support for egg quality and conception.

IngredientDoseWhen
Methylfolate400-800mcgDaily
CoQ10 (Ubiquinol)400-600mgWith food
Vitamin D32,000-4,000 IUMorning
Omega-31-2g DHAWith meals

Beyond Supplements

  • Start supplements 3+ months before trying—eggs and sperm need time to develop
  • Maintain healthy weight—both underweight and overweight impair fertility
  • Limit alcohol and avoid smoking—both significantly impact egg and sperm quality
  • Reduce oxidative stress through antioxidant-rich diet

Note: Fertility issues have many causes. These supplements support but don't replace medical evaluation. If you've been trying for 12+ months (or 6+ if over 35), see a reproductive specialist.

Related Guides

Check your fertility stack

See if your supplements support healthy conception.

Analyze My Stack