Balanced diet
A diet rich in essential nutrients is crucial for fertility. Foods high in antioxidants, such as colourful fruits and vegetables, help protect oocytes from the effects of oxidation. Omega-3 fatty acids, found notably in small oily fish, are beneficial for oocyte cell membranes. Adopting this dietary approach is one of the practical answers to the question of how to improve oocyte quality through nutrition.
Studies show that adopting a Mediterranean diet (rich in nuts, vegetable oils, vegetables, fruits, fish and legumes, with low dairy consumption) may be beneficial [10].
On the other hand, when considering the "Western diet", data from animal research suggest that a diet high in fat is associated with negative effects on the process of oocyte formation and follicular development, increasing inflammation and oxidation in the follicles and the oocyte. It is also associated with defects at the embryo level [11].
Essential micronutrients
They are essential for overall wellbeing, fertility and oocyte quality [12].
Some will be key, notably:
Vitamin D: Increases the likelihood of pregnancy, influences oocyte quality. [13][14]
Vitamin B9 (folates): Reduces homocysteine, supports fertility and oocyte and embryo quality, supports ovarian reserve. [15][16][17][18]
B2, B6, B12: Beneficial for oocyte and embryo growth. [19]
DHA: Improves embryo quality and IVF success. [20]
Zinc: Key for egg growth and quality, triggers oocyte activation ("zinc spark"). [21]
Iron: Delivers oxygen to the ovaries, which is essential for the maturation of oocytes into eggs, and contributes to endometrial receptivity. [22][23]
Magnesium: Antioxidant, preserves egg quality, contributes to healthy endometrial function. [24]
Iodine: Supports thyroid function, which is essential for follicular growth of oocytes. [25]
Selenium: Antioxidant, contributes to thyroid function, supports Glutathione Peroxidase. [26]
Vitamins E and A: Correlated with oocyte and embryo quality. [27]
Therefore, taking a pregnancy food supplement multivitamins from the moment you start trying for a baby can help to meet your nutritional needs and support your fertility. The quality of the egg you have today reflects your nutritional status from three months ago.
Targeted supplementation
Some key active ingredients have been the subject of scientific studies to demonstrate their efficacy in improving egg quality. This is notably the case for the active ingredients listed in the table below.