The Science
We researched tens of thousands of NIH published papers to be able to provide you with the first comprehensive fertility wellness genetic insights report.
Our Methodology
Consistently review and analyze peer-reviewed literature in PubMed database for Micronutrients important in conception and pregnancy.
Genetic variants associated with micronutrient levels and food sensitivities identified in GWAS catalog and variants meeting selection criteria added to panel.
PubMed literature review regarding causes of female and male infertility conducted and most common conditions identified.
Genetic variants identified in PubMed and GWAS catalogs that are associated with these conditions and satisfy selection criteria are added to panel.
Know your genetic makeup
If you don't know what your genetic code is, you won't know how to influence it.
Genetically Based Nutrition for Women
We don't want to just help you get pregnant, we want to help you be the healthiest mom-to-be so you can have the healthiest baby-to-be. We look at your genes in five categories and deliver a customized nutrition report on what we learn to help you in improving your chance of becoming a healthy mom.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
Vitamin B6, also called pyridoxine, helps the body metabolize energy from food, make new red and white blood cells and maintain hormonal balance. This nutrient is also critical to your baby's brain development.
Vitamin B9 (Folate)
Folate is the naturally occurring B9 found in plant and animal foods. B9 plays a major role in the cellular growth of your baby.
Vitamin D
This powerful nutrient is not just critical for bone health, but fertility health too. The vitamin D receptor is present in many female organs, including the ovary, uterus and placenta.
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
Vitamin B12, cobalamin, is required for proper red blood cell formation, neurological function, and DNA synthesis. Vitamin B12 deficiency in pregnancy can also lead to neural tube defects.
Calcium
Calcium is essential for muscle contraction, secretion of hormones, blood coagulation, bone metabolism, fetal skeleton development and much more.
Omega 3
Omega 3 is an essential fatty acid that helps regulate hormones and increases blood flow to the uterus. A healthy uterine lining is critical for successful embryo implantation.
Lactose Intolerance
People who are lactose intolerant are unable to properly digest lactose in dairy products and must seek alternate forms of Calcium
Gluten Sensitivity
Many people who experience pain, bloating, or diarrhea after eating gluten, may need to avoid gluten in their diet. Pregnancy is difficult enough without added complications!
Women’s DNA Home Test Kit Fertility Check and Genetic Wellness Report
- Infertility risk variants for PCOS.
- Genetic obesity risk.
- Genetic insulin resistance.
- Micronutrient metabolism report.
- Food sensitivities.
- Personalized fertility-boosting foods.
- Maternal heritage test to preserve family history.
- Free iOS and Android app with over 300 + fertility experts.
Improve Sperm Parameters with DNA-Based Nutrition
We include over 50 wellness markers cross-linked with fertility conditions. We include your genetic risk for cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and obesity. We also look at genetic factors that can impact your body's ability to digest, process and utilize key vitamins and minerals that are important for fertility:
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
Vitamin B6 helps improving sperm quality and health, therefore increasing the chances of successful pregnancies.
Vitamin B9 (Folate)
Folate is the naturally occurring form of vitamin B9, found in plant and animal foods. Studies have found that higher folate levels in the body are associated with higher sperm quality.
Vitamin D
Vitamin D is a hormone that helps your body absorb calcium, contributing to bone growth and strength. Vitamin D is important for healthy sperm formation and function and may be important for maintaining testosterone levels.
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
Vitamin B12 has been reported to increase sperm count and improve sperm motility. B12 has also been reported to reduce DNA damage in sperm cells. Vitamin B12 may also prevent premature ejaculation and loss of libido.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Omega 3 is an essential fatty acid that may lead to higher sperm counts, increased sperm motility, and healthy sperm formation.
Calcium
Calcium is a mineral that plays a key role in spermatogenesis and the ability for sperm to fertilize an egg.
Lactose Intolerance
People who are lactose intolerant are unable to properly digest lactose in dairy products and must seek alternate forms of calcium.
Gluten Sensitivity
People who experience pain, bloating, or diarrhea after eating gluten may need to avoid gluten in their diet, and seek alternative sources for some key vitamins and minerals.
Men’s DNA Home Test Kit Fertility Check and Genetic Wellness Report
- Infertility risk variants for PCOS.
- Genetic obesity risk.
- Genetic insulin resistance.
- Micronutrient metabolism report.
- Food sensitivities.
- Personalized fertility-boosting foods.
- Maternal heritage test to preserve family history.
- Free iOS and Android app with over 300 + fertility experts.
Limitations of genetic testing
Your health and fertility are influenced by many factors, including your lifestyle, environment and genetics. The FertilityAnswers test looks at whether you have specific DNA variants that increase your risk for certain health conditions and nutrient deficiencies that may impact your fertility. Based on your results, we provide diet and lifestyle recommendations to increase your chances of conceiving a healthy pregnancy. Your genetics is not a life sentence. This test is not a replacement for a consultation with a medical specialist. This test and subsequent reports do not diagnose or treat disease. Even with suggested improvements, 1 in 2 infertility cases are linked to genetics and may require advanced fertility treatment.
Per FDA regulations, the report you receive is for educational and informational purposes only.