Prenatals Have Evolved - here’s how OVAHer fits in.

Prenatals Have Evolved - here’s how OVAHer fits in.

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When you start thinking about fertility or pregnancy, someone is bound to ask: “Are you taking a prenatal?” And honestly, it’s a fair question - the right nutrients really do matter, whether you’re trying to conceive, preparing your body for pregnancy, or supporting recovery afterward.

But here’s the thing: not all prenatals are created equal. Many focus solely on pregnancy, while others, like OVAHer Fertility & Pregnancy Support, are designed to support the full journey - from pre-conception to postpartum. Here's what sets us apart from the standard options you’ll find on the shelf:

1. It supports beyond pregnancy.

Standard prenatal vitamins are designed mainly for pregnancy  they’re meant to protect the developing baby and fill in nutritional gaps. OVAHer takes a slightly wider view.  It’s formulated to support women before conception, during pregnancy, and after birth. That means nutrients that help balance hormones, maintain energy, and support recovery, not just fetal development. For anyone thinking ahead, it’s a more holistic way to prepare your body for the stages to come.

2. Ingredients that prioritise absorption.

One issue with some vitamins is that not every ingredient form is equally effective. OVAHer uses forms that are easier for the body to absorb, such as methyl-folate instead of synthetic folic acid - something that can make a real difference for certain women who are unable to covert folic acid due to a MTHFR gene variation (affects 40% globally).  It also includes active doses that are meant to do more than simply meet the minimum recommended levels, giving your body nutrients it can actually use, in amounts that matter.

3. Fertility and Egg Health in the same picture.

Most prenatals start the conversation once you’re already pregnant. OVAHer brings fertility and egg health into the mix far earlier.  We designed it with ingredients that help support healthy cycles, hormone balance, and cellular health - areas that matter long before that first positive test. Even if you’re not trying to conceive right now, it’s about laying a foundation for when you are ready.

If you’re navigating fertility or pregnancy, talk things through with your GP or midwife before adding anything new to your routine.