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Learn when to start CoQ10 for optimal fertility results. Understand reproductive timelines, expected improvements at 3-6 months, and how to maximise effectiveness for both natural conception and IVF.
One of the most common questions about CoQ10 supplementation for fertility is: when should I start, and how long until I see results? Understanding the timing of CoQ10 supplementation helps set realistic expectations and ensures that mitochondrial and antioxidant support aligns with the natural timelines of egg and sperm development.
If you are planning to start CoQ10 ahead of trying to conceive or an IVF cycle, our 120 capsule size gives you a full three months of daily supplementation at 200mg, the recommended starting dose for women under 35. Not sure which size or dose is right for you? Book a free 1:1 fertility product consultation and we can help.
Shop Kaneka Ubiquinol CoQ10 Book a free 1:1 consultationFemale reproductive cells undergo a maturation process that takes approximately 3 to 4 months. This means the egg you ovulate this month began its final development around 90 to 120 days ago. During this period, eggs rely heavily on mitochondrial energy production, which accounts for up to 95% of cellular ATP generation.1 Nutritional interventions such as CoQ10 primarily support eggs that will be ovulated several months in the future.
Spermatogenesis, the process of sperm production, takes approximately 74 days (just over 2.5 months). Because sperm motility and function are highly energy-dependent, improvements associated with CoQ10 supplementation are typically observed after at least 3 months of consistent use, aligning with a full sperm development cycle.2

Ideally, begin CoQ10 supplementation at least 3 to 4 months before actively trying to conceive. This allows sufficient time for both eggs and sperm to benefit from improved mitochondrial energy production and antioxidant protection throughout their full development cycles.
If you are planning assisted reproductive treatment, research suggests starting CoQ10 supplementation at least 3 to 6 months before your treatment cycle. Studies show that improvements in ovarian response and embryo quality are most evident after this duration of pretreatment.3
For men preparing for sperm retrieval or providing a sample for IVF or ICSI, the same minimum of 3 months applies, with several studies reporting optimal semen parameter improvements at around 6 months of supplementation.2
Women over 35 may benefit from starting earlier, around 4 to 6 months before conception attempts. The body's ability to convert standard CoQ10 (ubiquinone) into its active form, ubiquinol, declines with age, potentially reducing antioxidant protection and mitochondrial efficiency in reproductive cells. Read our full guide to CoQ10 and fertility after 40 here.
100mg per capsule, recommended serving of 2 capsules daily. Available in 60 and 120 capsule sizes. If you are planning 3 to 6 months of pretreatment, the 120 capsule size gives you a full 3 months at 200mg per day.
Shop nowDuring the first 1 to 2 months, circulating CoQ10 levels increase as supplementation builds tissue reserves. Studies show that supplementation with ubiquinol can increase plasma CoQ10 concentrations by 5 to 8 fold within 30 days, supporting early mitochondrial and antioxidant pathways even before fertility-specific changes are measurable.4
By around 3 months, research suggests measurable changes may begin to appear:2,3
The 5 to 6 month mark is often associated with the most consistent benefits from CoQ10 supplementation. Clinical and preclinical studies suggest maximal improvements in both egg and sperm quality when supplementation is maintained over this period.3,5
Evidence-based dosing varies according to age, sex and fertility context. For a full breakdown of dosage recommendations, read our CoQ10 dosage guide here.
Zita West Kaneka Ubiquinol CoQ10 provides 100mg per capsule (recommended serving: 2 capsules daily), allowing flexible dosing across all of the ranges above.
Most studies report optimal results when CoQ10 is taken consistently for 3 to 6 months. Evidence suggests that benefits gradually diminish after discontinuation, with semen parameters declining over a 12-week period in some studies.2 For this reason, continuing supplementation throughout your conception window is generally recommended.
CoQ10 works best as part of a broader fertility protocol. Products that work well alongside it include:
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If you are already actively trying to conceive or have treatment scheduled soon, it is still worth starting. While 3 to 6 months is ideal, even shorter periods of supplementation may help support mitochondrial energy production and antioxidant protection during critical stages. The 60 capsule size is a good option if you are working with a shorter timeframe.
Baseline and follow-up semen analysis at 3 and 6 months can help track changes.

Benefits typically begin after 3 months, but 6 months is associated with the most consistent improvements in both egg and sperm quality. If your timeline allows, aim for 6 months. The 120 capsule size gives you a full 3 months at 200mg per day, making it the most practical option if you are planning ahead.
Yes. Earlier is ideal, but starting at any point can still provide support. Continue supplementation throughout your conception journey. If you are unsure about dose or timing, book a free 1:1 fertility product consultation with our team.
Most research focuses on preconception use and current guidance is to stop CoQ10 once pregnancy is confirmed, transitioning to a pregnancy-specific supplement such as Vital Essence 1 for trimester 1 support. Read our full guide to CoQ10 in pregnancy here.
Occasional missed doses are unlikely to have a major impact, but consistent daily intake produces the best results. Taking CoQ10 with breakfast or another fat-containing meal can help make it a reliable daily habit.
CoQ10 is generally considered compatible with fertility treatments. Always inform your fertility specialist about any supplements you are taking.
Yes. Male partners should follow the same 3 to 6 month timeline to align supplementation with sperm development cycles. Zita West Vitamen includes CoQ10 alongside a broader male fertility nutrient profile and is a good option for partners looking for comprehensive support.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement.
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