How Long Before IVF or Egg Freezing Should I Optimize Nutrition/Supplements?

How Long Before IVF or Egg Freezing Should I Optimize Nutrition/Supplements?


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How long before IVF or egg freezing should I optimize nutrition/supplements?

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  • Expert: Dr. Andy Huang, MD, FACOG (Reproductive Endocrinologist)

  • Answer: Aim for at least ~8–12 weeks of optimization before a retrieval cycle when possible. 

  • You should begin optimizing your nutrition and supplements several months before IVF or egg freezing to give your body adequate time to support egg quality. While the egg freezing process itself takes about 5 weeks from start to finish, the preparation phase is where the real work happens. According to Perelel’s Dr. Andy Huang, MD, FACOG, a reproductive endocrinologist, lifestyle and nutritional optimization should ideally begin several months before the procedure to give your body the best chance of producing high-quality eggs. Dr. Huang recommends focusing on “healthy living, eating well, minimizing processed foods, and maintaining a diet rich in antioxidants” to help improve egg quality. He also emphasizes that maintaining a healthy weight and minimizing stress all contribute to healthier eggs. Perelel's Egg Freeze Support Pack is specifically formulated to provide targeted nutritional support during this preparation period, helping ensure your body has the essential nutrients needed for optimal egg quality.

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Dr. Andy Huang
MD, FACOG