Natural Fertility Support: What Really Works
May 31, 2026
Many couples find themselves wondering why pregnancy is taking longer than expected. The reasons are often complex and not always obvious at first glance. Beyond medical investigation, more and more people are asking whether dietary supplements can play a role.
What does science say?
Certain micronutrients have a documented role in reproductive health. Zinc, for example, is recognized by European legislation as a nutrient that contributes to normal fertility and reproduction. Folic acid supports normal cell division, selenium protects cells from oxidative stress, and Astaxanthin has been intensively studied for years.
This doesn't mean a supplement alone solves all problems. However, targeted nutritional support with scientifically backed ingredients can give the body meaningful help during an important phase of life.
What to look for when choosing a supplement?
Not all products on the market are equal. What matters is that the ingredients are combined and dosed in a way that makes a real difference. Cheaper options often contain nutrients in doses too low to have a meaningful effect.
At VitaGroup we have over 25 years of experience developing specialized dietary supplements. All our products are notified to the National Organization for Medicines (N.O.F.) and produced to strict European quality standards.
For women and men equally
Fertility is not exclusively a women's issue. Research shows that in approximately half of couples struggling to conceive, male factors are involved. Adequate intake of zinc, selenium and antioxidants is therefore important for both partners.
Our product OVASEM was developed with exactly this in mind and can be taken by both women and men.
Conclusion
Dietary supplements do not replace a balanced diet and do not substitute medical advice. Anyone suspecting an underlying medical cause should always consult a specialist first. As a complementary measure however, combined with a healthy lifestyle, the right nutrients can make a real difference.
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced diet or to treat disease.