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Delicious gummies to support reproductive health
Shop our favorite gummy supplements to support your TTC journey—bundled together at a great price! Natalist Prenatal Gummies are doctor formulated with 21 premium vegetarian ingredients including choline which can help support spinal cord development; DHA which may assist brain, eye, and nervous system growth; folate which can aid in prevention of neural tube defects; and iron which may help supply oxygen to the fetus.‡ Natalist CoQ10 Gummies offer 200 mg per serving of highly bioavailable ubiquinone. CoQ10 can help support egg quality and sperm health.‡ Natalist Vitamin D3 Gummies support healthy teeth, bones, and immune function and can help support healthy vitamin D levels during fertility treatments.‡ All items are full sized.
Product Details
- Vegetarian and gluten-free
- Chewable gummy vitamins for easy consumption
- Full-size bottles of
- CoQ10 Gummies
- Prenatal Gummies
- Vitamin D3 Gummies
Why We're Proud

GMP Certified

Vegetarian

Gluten Free

100% Plastic Neutral

Manufactured in the USA*

Evidence Backed

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Here's some of the research that went into making our Vitamin D3 supplement.
ACOG. "Vitamin D: Screening and Supplementation During Pregnancy." American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. 2017.
Aranow, Cynthia. “Vitamin D and the immune system.” Journal of investigative medicine : the official publication of the American Federation for Clinical Research vol. 59,6 (2011): 881-6. doi:10.2310/JIM.0b013e31821b8755
Farzadi, Laya et al. “Correlation between follicular fluid 25-OH vitamin D and assisted reproductive outcomes.” Iranian journal of reproductive medicine vol. 13,6 (2015): 361-6.
Laird, Eamon et al. “Vitamin D and bone health: potential mechanisms.” Nutrients vol. 2,7 (2010): 693-724. doi:10.3390/nu2070693
Lerchbaum, E., & Obermayer-Pietsch, B. (2012). Vitamin D and fertility: a systematic review. European journal of endocrinology, 166(5), 765–778. https://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-11-0984
Logan, Victoria F et al. “Long-term vitamin D3 supplementation is more effective than vitamin D2 in maintaining serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D status over the winter months.” The British journal of nutrition vol. 109,6 (2013): 1082-8. doi:10.1017/S0007114512002851
Mithal, Ambrish, and Sanjay Kalra. “Vitamin D supplementation in pregnancy.” Indian journal of endocrinology and metabolism vol. 18,5 (2014): 593-6. doi:10.4103/2230-8210.139204
NIH. "Vitamin D." 2020. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-HealthProfessional/
Ozkan, Sebiha et al. “Replete vitamin D stores predict reproductive success following in vitro fertilization.” Fertility and sterility vol. 94,4 (2010): 1314-1319. doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2009.05.019
Paffoni, Alessio et al. “Vitamin D deficiency and infertility: insights from in vitro fertilization cycles.” The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism vol. 99,11 (2014): E2372-6. doi:10.1210/jc.2014-1802
Parva, Naveen R et al. “Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency and Associated Risk Factors in the US Population (2011-2012).” Cureus vol. 10,6 e2741. 5 Jun. 2018, doi:10.7759/cureus.2741
Prietl, Barbara et al. “Vitamin D and immune function.” Nutrients vol. 5,7 2502-21. 5 Jul. 2013, doi:10.3390/nu5072502
Qureshi, Shaista A, and Joanne E Wilkinson. “Vitamin D supplementation for women during pregnancy.” American family physician vol. 87,5 (2013): 314.
Tripkovic, Laura et al. “Daily supplementation with 15 μg vitamin D2 compared with vitamin D3 to increase wintertime 25-hydroxyvitamin D status in healthy South Asian and white European women: a 12-wk randomized, placebo-controlled food-fortification trial.” The American journal of clinical nutrition vol. 106,2 (2017): 481-490. doi:10.3945/ajcn.116.138693
WHO. "Guideline: Vitamin D supplementation in pregnant women." Mithal, Ambrish, and Sanjay Kalra. “Vitamin D supplementation in pregnancy.” Geneva, World Health Organization, 2012.
Here’s some of the research that went into making Prenatal Gummies.
Brunst KJ, Wright RO, DiGioia K, Enlow MB, Fernandez H, Wright RJ, Kannan S. Racial/ethnic and sociodemographic factors associated with micronutrient intakes and inadequacies among pregnant women in an urban US population. Public Health Nutr. 2014 Sep;17(9):1960-70. doi: 10.1017/S1368980013003224. Epub 2013 Dec 13. PMID: 24476840; PMCID: PMC4071127.
Caudill MA. Pre- and postnatal health: evidence of increased choline needs. J Am Diet Assoc. 2010 Aug;110(8):1198-206. doi: 10.1016/j.jada.2010.05.009. PMID: 20656095.
Coletta, J. M., Bell, S. J., & Roman, A. S. (2010). Omega-3 Fatty acids and pregnancy. Reviews in obstetrics & gynecology, 3(4), 163–171.
Makrides, M., Crosby, D. D., Bain, E., & Crowther, C. A. (2014). Magnesium supplementation in pregnancy. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews, 2014(4), CD000937. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD000937.pub2
Mock D. M. (2009). Marginal biotin deficiency is common in normal human pregnancy and is highly teratogenic in mice. The Journal of nutrition, 139(1), 154–157. https://doi.org/10.3945/jn.108.095273
Shireman, T. I., E. H. Kerling, B. J. Gajewski, J. Colombo, and S. E. Carlson. 2016. “Docosahexaenoic Acid Supplementation (DHA) and the Return on Investment for Pregnancy Outcomes.” Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes, and Essential Fatty Acids 111 (August): 8–10.
Uauy, R., P. Mena, and C. Rojas. 2000. “Essential Fatty Acids in Early Life: Structural and Functional Role.” The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 59 (1): 3–15.
Wainwright, Patricia E. 2002. “Dietary Essential Fatty Acids and Brain Function: A Developmental Perspective on Mechanisms.” The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 61 (1): 61–69.
Yarrington, C., & Pearce, E. N. (2011). Iodine and pregnancy. Journal of thyroid research, 2011, 934104. https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/934104
Here's some of the research that went into making CoQ10 Gummies
Ben-Meir, Assaf, Eliezer Burstein, Aluet Borrego-Alvarez, Jasmine Chong, Ellen Wong, Tetyana Yavorska, Taline Naranian, et al. 2015. “Coenzyme Q10 Restores Oocyte Mitochondrial Function and Fertility during Reproductive Aging.” Aging Cell 14 (5): 887–95.
Bentov, Yaakov, and Robert F. Casper. 2013. “The Aging Oocyte--Can Mitochondrial Function Be Improved?” Fertility and Sterility 99 (1): 18–22.
Bentov, Yaakov, Thomas Hannam, Andrea Jurisicova, Navid Esfandiari, and Robert F. Casper. 2014. “Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation and Oocyte Aneuploidy in Women Undergoing IVF-ICSI Treatment.” Clinical Medicine Insights. Reproductive Health 8 (June): 31–36.
El Refaeey, Abdelaziz, Amal Selem, and Ahmed Badawy. 2014. “Combined Coenzyme Q10 and Clomiphene Citrate for Ovulation Induction in Clomiphene-Citrate-Resistant Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.” Reproductive Biomedicine Online 29 (1): 119–24.
Giannubilo, Stefano Raffaele, Patrick Orlando, Sonia Silvestri, Ilenia Cirilli, Fabio Marcheggiani, Andrea Ciavattini, and Luca Tiano. 2018. “CoQ10 Supplementation in Patients Undergoing IVF-ET: The Relationship with Follicular Fluid Content and Oocyte Maturity.” Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) 7 (10). https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox7100141.
Showell, Marian G., Rebecca Mackenzie-Proctor, Vanessa Jordan, and Roger J. Hart. 2017. “Antioxidants for Female Subfertility.” Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 7 (July): CD007807.
Xu, Yangying, Victoria Nisenblat, Cuiling Lu, Rong Li, Jie Qiao, Xiumei Zhen, and Shuyu Wang. 2018. “Pretreatment with Coenzyme Q10 Improves Ovarian Response and Embryo Quality in Low-Prognosis Young Women with Decreased Ovarian Reserve: A Randomized Controlled Trial.”Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology: RB&E 16 (1): 29.
ALLERGEN WARNING:
CoQ10 Gummies Contain Tree Nuts (Coconut) These products are manufactured and packaged in a facility which may also process milk, soy, wheat, egg, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, and crustacean shellfish.
WARNING:
Prenatal Gummies contain iron. Accidental overdose of iron-containing products is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under 6. Keep this product out of reach of children. In case of accidental overdose, call a doctor or poison control center immediately.
Technical Information
Prenatal Gummies Usage
Take three gummies daily or as directed by your doctor
Serving Size: 3 Gummies
Servings Per Container: 30
CoQ10 Gummies Usage
Take two gummies daily or as directed by your doctor
Serving Size: 2 Gummies
Servings Per Container: 30
Vitamin D3 Gummies Usage
Take two gummies daily or as directed by your doctor
Serving Size: 2 Gummies
Servings Per Container: 45
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