FH Pro for Women: Honest Review From a Clinician Who Has Seen Everything
FH Pro for Women is a fertility supplement from Fairhaven Health, and it's one of the more complete formulas in the market. If you've been researching fertility supplements with any seriousness, you've probably encountered it. This is my honest clinical assessment — what's in it, what it does well, where it falls short, and how to decide whether it belongs in your protocol.
"FH Pro is one of the better-designed comprehensive fertility supplements available. But 'better than average' and 'right for your specific situation' are still two different things — and the distinction matters more than the brand name."
What's in FH Pro for Women
FH Pro is a comprehensive formula that includes a broad prenatal base plus fertility-specific additions. The notable additions over a standard prenatal include:
CoQ10 (200mg): Present at a meaningful dose, though lower than the 400–600mg used in the strongest egg quality research. Better than most, but potentially still sub-therapeutic for women with significant mitochondrial concerns.
Myo-inositol (600mg): Included, which distinguishes FH Pro from most fertility supplements. The dose is lower than the 2–4g used in PCOS research, which may limit effectiveness for women with significant insulin dysregulation, but it's a meaningful addition that most blends don't include at all.
NAC: Included — a meaningful addition for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that most fertility supplements miss entirely.
Alpha lipoic acid: For antioxidant support and insulin sensitivity.
Vitex: For luteal phase and progesterone support.
Methylfolate: Uses methylfolate rather than synthetic folic acid — important for women with MTHFR variants.
KEY INSIGHT
The inclusion of methylfolate, inositol, and NAC — three underutilized fertility nutrients — distinguishes FH Pro from the majority of fertility supplements. Most blends don't include all three.
Where FH Pro Falls Short
200mg
FH Pro's CoQ10 content — research-supported egg quality dosing is 400–600mg, a 2x to 3x gap for women with significant mitochondrial concerns
The core limitation of FH Pro — and of any comprehensive blend — is the same: to fit meaningful ingredients into a manageable number of capsules at a price point people will actually pay, doses are constrained. CoQ10 at 200mg is better than 50mg but less than optimal for egg quality concerns. Inositol at 600mg is helpful but won't fully address insulin resistance that requires 2–4g daily.
FH Pro also doesn't address blood circulation support, which I consider one of the most important and most overlooked factors in uterine receptivity.
⚠️ IMPORTANT
If your primary fertility concern involves significant PCOS, insulin resistance, or elevated DNA fragmentation, FH Pro's doses may be insufficient on their own. A more targeted protocol at therapeutic doses may outperform a comprehensive blend in these cases.
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Who FH Pro Makes Sense For
Women who want a single comprehensive supplement rather than managing multiple products — FH Pro is among the best-designed options in that category. Women with mild across-the-board concerns rather than one dominant underlying factor. Women whose primary issue is egg quality in the context of normal ovarian reserve — FH Pro's antioxidant and CoQ10 profile addresses this reasonably well.
Women who need high-dose inositol, CoQ10 above 400mg, or targeted therapeutic-dose omega-3s — those women may need to supplement FH Pro with additional targeted products, or may be better served by a fully personalized protocol.
📊 WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
Clinical studies on myo-inositol for PCOS-related fertility have used doses of 2–4g daily, with the most robust outcomes seen at 4g/day combined with 400mcg folic acid. FH Pro's 600mg dose provides benefit but falls short of the therapeutic threshold shown in the strongest trials — meaning women with significant insulin dysregulation may need to supplement separately to reach an effective dose.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is FH Pro for Women worth the price compared to a regular prenatal?
Yes, for most women trying to conceive — the additions of methylfolate, inositol, NAC, and CoQ10 over a standard prenatal represent meaningful fertility-specific additions that justify the price premium. Whether it's worth the price compared to a personalized protocol targeting your specific primary drivers depends on what those drivers are. For women with one dominant factor (e.g., significant PCOS and insulin resistance), a more targeted approach at therapeutic doses may outperform FH Pro.
How long should I take FH Pro before switching protocols?
Give it at least 90 days — the biological timeline for egg maturation. If after 90 days you're not seeing changes in your cycle patterns, monitoring data, or treatment outcomes, that's information. It may mean FH Pro's formula doesn't address your primary driver at sufficient doses, or it may mean your primary driver is something FH Pro doesn't target (like circulation or progesterone). Reassess based on data, not time alone.
Can I take additional supplements alongside FH Pro?
Yes, with awareness of overlap. FH Pro already includes zinc, selenium, B vitamins, and vitamin C — so adding other supplements with those same nutrients risks redundant dosing. The most common and most useful additions alongside FH Pro are therapeutic-dose CoQ10 (to reach 400–600mg total), omega-3s at anti-inflammatory doses (2g+ EPA+DHA), and vitamin D optimized to blood levels. Adding high-dose inositol separately (to reach 2–4g) is relevant for women with significant PCOS or insulin resistance.
Does FH Pro require any specific timing relative to meals?
The fat-soluble components (CoQ10, alpha lipoic acid, vitamin D, vitamin K) absorb better with a fat-containing meal. Taking FH Pro with your largest meal of the day — or at minimum with food containing some fat — optimizes absorption. Splitting the dose (half in the morning, half in the evening) is a reasonable approach if pill burden is manageable and may improve absorption consistency.
Is there a men's version of FH Pro?
Yes — FH Pro for Men is a separate formula focused on sperm quality, with antioxidants (CoQ10, vitamins C and E), zinc, selenium, L-carnitine, and methylfolate. Similar principle to the women's version: better designed than most male fertility supplements with meaningful doses of key ingredients. The same dose limitations apply — it's a good starting point but may need targeted additions for men with specific deficiencies or elevated DNA fragmentation.
How does the Conceivable system actually work?
Conceivable combines three things: personalized supplement packs built from your quiz results and health data, an AI care team of 7 specialists (led by Kai, your fertility coordinator) who adjust your protocol as your body changes, and the Halo Ring for continuous biometric tracking. The system is built on 240,000+ clinical data points and 20 years of practice. It starts at $15/month.
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Do I need the Halo Ring to use Conceivable?
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Written by Kirsten Karchmer, reproductive medicine practitioner with 25 years of clinical experience and 10,000+ credited pregnancies, and author of The Road to Better Fertility.
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