How Does The 9-Year Endometriosis Diagnosis Gap Affect Your Fertility Journey?
Endometriosis takes 9+ years to diagnose in the UK. Discover how this delay impacts fertility, and what you can do about it on your TTC journey.
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Omega-3 fatty acids are essential for reproductive health, supporting hormone balance, egg and sperm cell membrane structure, and the pathways that resolve inflammation. But the benefits you get depend on how well your body absorbs them, and that comes down to the form of omega-3 you choose.
Not all omega-3 supplements are created equal. The form in which EPA and DHA are delivered, phospholipid or triglyceride, can influence absorption, effectiveness and tolerability. Understanding these differences can help you choose the right omega-3 for your fertility goals, based on your individual needs rather than assuming one format is always better than another.
Triglyceride omega-3 (TG form) is the natural form found in fish tissue and is most commonly used in fish oil supplements. The omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA are attached to a glycerol backbone in sets of three.
Phospholipid omega-3 (PL form) is the natural form found in krill, herring roe (caviar) and some marine sources. EPA and DHA are attached to phospholipids, the same type of fat molecule that makes up your cell membranes.1

Phospholipid omega-3s are water-dispersible, meaning they mix more easily in the watery environment of your digestive system and rely less on bile salts than triglyceride oils. This can be helpful for some people, particularly where digestion, absorption or inflammation are part of the picture.2
Research findings:
Experimental research directly comparing phospholipid vs triglyceride omega-3 shows that even when total EPA and DHA content is matched, phospholipid forms can produce stronger anti-inflammatory and metabolic effects in inflammatory models.4
Key findings from comparative studies:
For fertility, these anti-inflammatory effects are particularly relevant given the link between chronic inflammation and poorer reproductive outcomes, especially in conditions where inflammation is a known driver such as endometriosis, PCOS and during IVF treatment cycles.5
However, this does not mean triglyceride omega-3 is ineffective. High-quality triglyceride fish oils remain a robust, evidence-based option for general reproductive health, membrane support and DHA intake, particularly for those without inflammatory drivers.
Many people struggle with fishy burps, reflux or digestive upset from fish oil capsules, while others tolerate them well. Phospholipid omega-3s are often better tolerated by sensitive individuals:

Recent clinical research on a herring roe (caviar) phospholipid omega-3 demonstrated a 25% reduction in the Systemic Immune-Inflammation Index (SII) over 52 weeks in over 500 participants.6
This validates that phospholipid-rich herring caviar oil can meaningfully reduce systemic inflammation at clinically tested doses. SII is independently associated with IVF outcomes and miscarriage risk, making this particularly relevant for fertility.7
This level of inflammation reduction is most relevant for people with inflammatory fertility challenges, rather than those simply aiming to maintain baseline omega-3 sufficiency.
Some omega-3 supplements use different chemical forms, which can affect how well your body absorbs them:
Both forms of omega-3 have a place in fertility care. The key is matching the format to the individual, including your health context, inflammatory burden and what you are trying to optimise.
A strong starting point: Vital DHA (triglyceride omega-3)
For many people, a high-quality triglyceride omega-3 is an excellent starting point for foundational fertility nutrition, particularly when there are no known inflammatory drivers. Vital DHA provides a DHA dominant profile with supportive EPA, alongside zinc which contributes to normal fertility and reproduction.
Vital DHA daily intake
2 capsules per day provide:
When to consider upgrading: Ultra Omega (phospholipid omega-3)
For those with inflammatory fertility challenges, including endometriosis, PCOS, or those preparing for IVF, phospholipid omega-3 can be a logical next step. The evidence suggests phospholipid forms may offer enhanced tissue delivery and stronger anti-inflammatory signalling in relevant contexts.4
It sources its EPA and DHA from herring-caviar oil, delivering these fatty acids in the phospholipid form, the type most easily absorbed and best integrated into cell membranes.
For people focused on fertility and overall reproductive health, its superior bioavailability and gentle digestibility make it a convenient, effective way to ensure high-quality omega-3 intake.

| Start with Vital DHA if you: | Consider Ultra Omega if you: |
|---|---|
| Are generally healthy with no diagnosed inflammatory conditions | Have endometriosis, PCOS or other inflammatory fertility challenges |
| Want foundational omega-3 support for egg and sperm membrane quality | Are preparing for or undergoing IVF, where inflammation and oxidative stress can be elevated |
| Are looking for a DHA dominant option with supportive EPA ratios | Want more targeted anti-inflammatory support and resolution signalling |
| Tolerate fish oil capsules well | Experience reflux, fishy aftertaste or digestive sensitivity with fish oil |
| Prefer a cost effective, evidence based daily omega-3 routine | Are comfortable investing in a premium option when clinically appropriate |
If you're unsure where to start, we offer free 20 minute 1:1 consultations with our in-house team of fertility nutritionists. They can help understand your starting point and recommend supplements to suit your journey. Book yours here.
While omega-3 triglyceride fish oils can provide omega-3 benefits, phospholipid forms like herring caviar oil may offer a more targeted option for those with inflammation, metabolic disruption or absorption challenges.
For fertility support, where you are aiming to optimise egg quality, reduce inflammation and improve reproductive outcomes, it can be helpful to start with a strong foundational omega-3 such as Vital DHA and then step up to a phospholipid option if your clinical picture suggests you would benefit from more targeted support.
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