Your Prenatal Was Built For
Pregnancy. It Wasn't Built For PCOS.
It has the folate and iron a growing baby needs. What it doesn't have is the piece studied for the part PCOS actually interferes with — ovulation.
Made to be taken alongside your prenatal. Not instead of it.
You already know this part...
You track. You test. You changed how you eat. You take the prenatal every morning and you've read enough threads to have opinions about brands. So the question isn't whether you're doing enough.
You are.
The question is whether anyone told you what PCOS specifically needs. Because most prenatals aren't formulated with it in mind.
1. Healthy Ovulation
PCOS can disrupt hormone signals, ovulation, and cycle regularity.
2. Conception
Ovulation needs to happen regularly for conception to be possible.
3. Pregnancy
Once pregnant, your body needs different nutrients to support growth and development.
1. Healthy Ovulation
PCOS can disrupt hormone signals, ovulation, and cycle regularity.
2. Conception
Ovulation needs to happen regularly for conception to be possible.
3. Pregnancy
Once pregnant, your body needs different nutrients to support growth and development.
Prenatals are designed to support a pregnancy once it's underway. PCOS tends to interfere earlier, at ovulation. The most studied nutrient for that stage is inositol, in a 40:1 ratio of myo to d-chiro – the ratio found naturally in the body.
Works with your prenatal, not instead.
The 40:1 inositol is what your body uses to ovulate – the exact stage your prenatal skips.
- The PCOS-studied ratio most prenatals don't include
- Supports healthy ovulation & ovarian function*
- Plays a role in reproductive health*
- Supports mood, energy, & immunity*
- Pregnancy-essential folate in a form your body can use*
- Unlike folic acid in many prenatals, skips the conversion step*
- The PCOS-studied ratio most prenatals don't include
- Supports healthy ovulation & ovarian function*
- Plays a role in reproductive health*
- Supports mood, energy, & immunity*
- Pregnancy-essential folate in a form your body can use*
- Unlike folic acid in many prenatals, skips the conversion step*
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The egg you'll release in 3 months is forming today.
The sooner you start, the more of that window you support.
Your body starts to notice.
Sleep steadies. The anxious edge softens. Something feels different, even if you can't name it yet.
Your body starts to respond.
Cravings ease. Energy holds through the day. Your cycle may start finding its rhythm.
This is what balanced feels like.
More predictable cycles. A body that finally feels like it's working with you – not against you.
The research points to 90 days of consistent use.
Choose how you want to get there.
3-pack three 30-day bottles, shipped together
- Covers the full 90-day window
- Delivered every 90 days, cancel anytime
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3-pack three 30-day bottles, shipped together
- The full window, no subscription required
Single Bottle – one 30-day bottle per shipment
- Delivered every 30 days.
- May cancel anytime.
Flexible dosing:
2 capsules in the morning, 2 capsules in the evening (4 daily)
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What women with PCOS ask before starting
Do I need to stop my prenatal to take this?
No, please keep taking it. Your prenatal is doing an important job. This Inositol & Folate + Vitamin D supplement is designed for a different stage, the one before pregnancy, which most prenatals aren't formulated for. They work alongside each other, so there's no need to choose.
When and how do I take them?
Two capsules in the morning and two in the evening, with food. Most people find it easiest to take them with whatever they're already taking, so it becomes part of a routine that already exists rather than a new one to remember.
Will this affect my cycle?
It isn't designed to. Many women find their cycles gradually become more predictable rather than less. Every body responds differently though, so if you notice a change that concerns you, it's worth pausing and speaking with your doctor.
Can I take this with my other medications? And can I keep taking it once I'm pregnant?
Your doctor is the right person to answer both. They know your history and what you're already taking, which we don't. If you have concerns or questions, we strongly recommend that you check in with them.
Why hasn't my doctor mentioned inositol?
Some doctors do recommend it. Many don't, and that's usually down to how little time an appointment allows. Supplements tend to come up only if a patient raises them first. It's not a sign anyone missed something, but it is worth asking about at your next visit.
I haven't been officially diagnosed with PCOS. Is this still for me?
You don't need a diagnosis to take it. It's a supplement for everyday cycle and ovarian wellness rather than a treatment for a condition. If your cycles are irregular or missing though, that's worth having looked at properly, whatever you decide about this.
What if I don't see anything happen after a month?
That doesn't mean nothing is happening. Most of the research looks at around three months (90 days). Some women notice smaller changes before then, like steadier energy or fewer cravings, and for others it takes longer.
You're doing everything right.
This is the part that's missing.
The 40:1 inositol + methylfolate, made to work alongside your prenatal – for women TTC with PCOS.
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