👶 Genetics for family planning — fertility, pre-conception and pregnancy nutrition.
Genetic analysis · Baby & Fertility

The best possible start, from the very beginning.

Family planning is one of life’s biggest decisions. Genetic insight can help you understand fertility, prepare your body before conception and get the right nutrients through pregnancy — so you can focus on what matters.

Parents holding their newborn baby
Family planning
Why genetics, this early

Some of the most important nutrients are decided by genes.

How a mother activates folate, absorbs iron or processes vitamin D is partly genetic — and these are exactly the nutrients that matter most before and during pregnancy. Knowing your predispositions early means you can prepare instead of guess.

  • MTHFR — how well folate is activated (the form matters)
  • VDR — vitamin D activation and need
  • HFE — iron handling, over- and under-supply
  • …and more nutrient-relevant genes
What we cover

Three phases, one journey.

Genetic insight that supports each stage of starting a family.

Phase 1
Fertility & cycleUnderstand your fertile window and the factors that influence conception.
Phase 2
Pre-conception prepOptimise the nutrients that matter most before pregnancy — folate, vitamin D, iron — based on your genetics.
Phase 3
Pregnancy nutritionThe right micronutrients, in the right form and dose, through every trimester.
MTHFR
Folate activationWhether ordinary folic acid is enough — or the activated form (methylfolate) is the better choice for you.
VDR · HFE
Vitamin D & ironYour individual need for two nutrients that are critical in pregnancy.
Planning
Personalized supplementsFrom the insight to a daily sachet, micro-dosed and produced in our own facility.
Personalized supplements
From insight to action

A pre-natal mixture made for you.

Once your analysis knows how you activate folate or absorb iron, your supplements can be micro-dosed to match — the right nutrients, in the right form, delivered as one daily sachet.

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Important: Novogenia’s fertility and family-planning analyses describe genetic predispositions to support an informed, healthy lifestyle. They are not a prenatal diagnosis, a fertility treatment or a substitute for medical, gynaecological or genetic-counselling advice. Always involve your doctor in decisions around conception and pregnancy.

Recommendations: The adaptations of micronutrient dosing, cosmetic formulation and dietary or lifestyle recommendations derived from these findings have not yet been confirmed by randomised, placebo-controlled studies for every genetic effect. They are therefore to be understood as logical conclusions — not scientifically proven outcomes — and do not replace medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.