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CoQ10 - secondary infertility

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wiltingfast · 08/09/2016 14:23

Hi everyone

I've just suffered my third mc in 2.5y, I've 2 children already conceived v easily in my mid 30s. Have been trying for no3 now since I was 39, am now 42.

Have read a lot about this supplement and want to give it a go for one last try before giving up. I know ubiquinol is the best version and a fairly high dose, at least 300mg I'm thinking.

I am v confused on brands though. Pricing varies enormously. pure clinica seems possibly the cheapest I've spotted but would I be better to pay more and be sure of a good quality product? But some are eye wateringly expensive.

Are there brands anyone would recommend?

Should I go for a higher dosage?

This is literally the end of the road at this point, if I don't get successfully pregnant in next 6m that is it. The mc's just too emotional and upsetting. We are lucky enough to have a family and will focus on that if this does not happen for us.

Thanks for reading. All advice comments appreciated!

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Bear2014 · 08/09/2016 15:35

Sorry for your losses Flowers

I'm taking ubiquinol after a MC in April and a failed IVF in July. I'm 36 but think I must have crappy egg quality. Anyway, I've been taking the Solgar one and feeling nice and bouncy on it, almost like caffeine but without the jitters. I decided to try the Pure clinica one but having taken it for a few days I just sent it back to Amazon today for a refund. I feel distinctly less alert than usual and the look and texture of the capsules just makes me think it's not legit. You usually get a softgel and these are just tablets.

It's expensive, but if you're going to give a certain supplement a try, I think it's best to go for quality. 300mg or even up to 600mg per day would probably be good for you. It seems to have worked for a few on these boards. Have you read It Starts with The Egg? There are lots of other suggestions in there that may help you.

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wiltingfast · 08/09/2016 16:55

Thank you. The last one has been particularly hard as it turned out to be a mmc. We were sure I was pg. I'm just pushing out of it now really.

I actually just bought that book on kindle this afternoon. Will have a read of it tonight. For a last ditch effort, I'm thinking I should buy the best I can. I've read reviews on amazon similar to your experience. I've seen solgar recommended too. Thanks a mil.

Smile

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Bear2014 · 08/09/2016 20:54

Really hope it works out for you. It's so hard this baby making budiness xx

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wiltingfast · 08/09/2016 23:00

It sure is TOUGH.

Book seriously alarming though. Am on the bpa chapter. Shock

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Bear2014 · 09/09/2016 07:03

I seriously flipped out at that chapter. The month before our failed IVF, when only 1 out of 15 eggs could be fertilised, we ate a crate of 12 cans of chopped tomatoes Angry

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wiltingfast · 09/09/2016 13:05

I went through my kitchen last night, PILES of dodgy plastic boxes PLUS we eat mountains of chopped tomatoes.

Sad feck's sake. They are all going in the bin tonight.

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HateSummer · 09/09/2016 13:16

I had loads of miscarriages after dc1 and took coEnzymeQ10 along with selenium. I just got them from boots. They were a branded pack but they always have 3 for 2 on vitamins. I started out taking 2 tablets of coEnzyme. Apparently your body loses stores every time you have a miscarriage, so considering I'd had so many I gave myself a boost.

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wiltingfast · 11/09/2016 18:44

Crap, do people really take all these supplements? So far my amazon basket is going to cost me £140 Shock

I've got

Ubiquinol
B complex vitamin in active form
Myo inisotol
Alpha lipoic acid

I've also picked up a general pre pregnancy multi vitamin and some vitamin c.

I've pcos btw which I usually just ignore to the point of thinking I don't really have it. But let's just say some of classic symptoms are very much still apparent... Boo hiss

Among getting carried away? When I started the thread I was only planning to buy the Ubiquinol...

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Bear2014 · 11/09/2016 21:39

I spent a couple of hundred on Amazon after reading it too. But it costs us 6k per cycle of IVF so it's all just a drop in the ocean Confused it feels a bit excessive but i want to be able to look back and know i at least tried everything.

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wiltingfast · 11/09/2016 22:09

Yeah I know what you mean. Might improve my hairy chin too I guess Smile

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