WeNatal Together

Two parents, two prenatals: Clean, bioavailable, and highest quality, we go beyond basics to bring you exceptional support for egg and sperm quality. With 2x the key nutrients in most prenatals + 20 for him, WeNatal Together is complete couples nutrition. Better nutrition, simplified: 3 capsules per day for every age and stage. 

 

For Her

  • 24 key nutrients, 2x most prenatals
  • Higher in vitamin D and choline 
  • Clean ingredients
  • 3rd party tested

For Him

  • 20 key nutrients and antioxidants
  • Designed for the 3-month sperm cycle
  • Clean ingredients
  • 3rd party tested

Take 3 capsules per day with food.

For Her

  • Reproductive health
  • Healthy pregnancy
  • Energy + mood
  • Nutrient reserves
  • Baby brain, organ, tissue + bone development
  • Immune system support
  • Postpartum healing
  • Milk production

For Him

  • Sperm quality
  • Sperm motility (movement)
  • Sperm parameters
  • Sperm production
  • Overall health
  • Immune system support
  • Metabolic health

For Her Facts

For Him Facts

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Key Nutrients

Vitamin A

Vitamin A is critical for growth of most cells and organs including eyes, heart, and lungs. Low vitamin A during pregnancy is associated with night blindness and anemia in mothers. Infants born to mothers with low vitamin A have increased risk for severe vision problems, heart defects, orofacial defects, delayed growth, and impaired lung function.

Vitamin B12

B12 is critical for reducing risk of infertility, miscarriage, gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, and preterm birth. Deficiency is associated with low birth weight, neural tube defects, serious heart defects, and childhood diabetes.

Choline

Choline is essential for your baby’s spinal cord and brain development, gene expression, and tissue production as well as possibly reducing risk of neural tube defects, autism, and Down syndrome.

Vitamin D3

4,000 IU of vitamin D daily is shown to be most effective in reducing risks like miscarriage, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, low birth weight, preterm birth, infections, and postpartum depression.

Methylfolate

Folate supplementation during pregnancy is proven to reduce risk of neural tube disorders and megaloblastic anemia, reduces other birth defects, preterm birth, and (if taken preconception) small-for-gestational-age.

Iodine

Mild to moderate iodine deficiency is common among women of childbearing age and low iodine levels may reduce chances of pregnancy.

Iron

Iron is needed to make red blood cells and carry oxygen to all of mom’s and baby’s body tissues. Pregnant women need at least double the amount of iron compared to non-pregnant women.

Selenium

Low selenium levels has been linked to increase risk of miscarriage as well as damage to the nervous and immune systems of the developing baby. Selenium also supports healthy follicles within the ovaries which play a role in the development and release of the egg.

Zinc

Zinc supplementation during pregnancy has been associated with a reduction in preterm birth and lower risk of infections.

Acetyl L-Carnitine

L-carnitine has antioxidant-like properties, improves the quality of semen, and provides energy to sperm which improves sperm motility.

Vitamin B12

B12 has been shown to increase sperm count, improve sperm motility, and is vital for semen quality.

Vitamin C

Research indicates that vitamin C supplementation in infertile men can improve sperm count, sperm motility, and sperm quality towards conception.

CoQ10

Oxidative stress contributes to male infertility and research shows that CoQ10 supplementation improved sperm concentration, motility, and reduced oxidative stress markers.

Vitamin D3

For men’s fertility, vitamin D3 plays the most significant role in improving sperm motility.

Vitamin E

Research has demonstrated that supplementation of selenium and vitamin E may further enhance semen quality and sperm motility in infertile men.

Methylfolate

Methylation abnormalities of sperm have been linked to male infertility by negatively impacting sperm count and quality. About 50% of couples who struggle with infertility are due to male factors.

N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine

Research shows that NAC supplementation reduces oxidative damage, improves antioxidant status, and may improve sperm quality,volume, motility, and viscosity in infertile men.

Selenium

Low levels of selenium have been linked to poor semen quality and sperm motility. Research has also demonstrated that supplementation of selenium and vitamin E may further enhance semen quality and sperm motility in infertile men.

Zinc

Zinc is most recognized for its role in sperm formation, testosterone balance, maintaining the lining of reproductive organs, and supporting proper thyroid function.

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24 key nutrients, 2x most prenatals

Higher dose of vitamin D and choline

No allergens or artificial additives

Clean & bioavailable

Clinically recommended doses

Fewer capsules per/day

Human clinical trials

3rd party testing transparency

Better For Him

WeNatal For Him

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20 key nutrients 

Science-backed blend of antioxidants 

No allergens or artificial additives

Clean & bioavailable

Clinically recommended doses

Fewer capsules per/day

Human clinical trials

3rd party testing transparency

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