Fertility Collagen Pro - Advanced Bovine Collagen For Preconception, Pregnancy and Postnatal
£39.95
A fertility-focused collagen supplement designed to support egg and sperm quality for those undergoing IVF or trying to conceive, while also aiding protein and tissue needs during pregnancy and postnatal recovery.
Fertility Collagen Pro provides hydrolysed Type I and III collagen peptides sourced from grass-fed EU bovine collagen, which are rich in amino acids like glycine, proline, and arginine: key building blocks of connective tissue, skin, and joints, and increasingly recognised for their relevance in reproductive health.
These nutrients are essential for reproductive tissue health, ovarian function, and the structural integrity of eggs and sperm, making collagen particularly valuable during IVF or fertility treatment. As your journey continues, collagen also supports the increased protein demands of pregnancy and plays a vital role in postnatal recovery, helping with tissue repair, wound healing, and overall maternal wellbeing. Suitable for both partners at any stage of the journey.
What Is Fertility Collagen Pro?
Fertility Collagen Pro is a clean, high-quality protein supplement designed to support fertility, pregnancy, and postnatal recovery. It contains hydrolysed bovine collagen peptides: Types I and III. It is sourced from grass-fed EU cattle, known for some of the highest animal welfare standards in the world. Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body and plays a vital role in reproductive tissue structure, repair, and function.
The collagen in this formula is hydrolysed, meaning it has been broken down into smaller peptides for easier digestion and faster absorption, making it more bioavailable than standard collagen. Type I collagen supports skin, bones, and connective tissue, while Type III is key for the structure of organs and blood vessels, including the uterus. Together, these collagen types help nourish the body throughout the reproductive journey, from egg and sperm health to tissue healing after birth.
How Does It Work?
Collagen is a structural protein that plays a crucial role in tissue strength, repair, and cellular health.
Protein requirements naturally rise during fertility treatments like IVF. Protein is an essential macronutrient that contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass, and the normal maintenance of bones. It also plays a role in tissue formation and repair — important functions throughout the reproductive journey. Incorporating collagen into your diet is one way to help meet your protein needs, especially when dietary requirements increase.
During pregnancy, the body undergoes significant changes that affect the skin, joints, and connective tissues. Collagen is a protein that naturally occurs in these structures, and supplementing with collagen peptides can be a convenient way to support overall protein intake as your body adapts.
- High Protein Collagen For Fertility, Pregnancy and Postnatal
- 100% Grass-Fed EU Bovine Collagen
- Easily Digestible & Tasteless
- Supports Men & Women
- 9g protein per serving
- 300g: 10g-daily serving
- One-month supply
- Third Party Tested
Product Certificates
We believe in complete transparency and quality you can trust. Each batch is independently tested, and we make our certificates available so you can be assured of the purity, safety, and consistency of our products.
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| FM1270 | Download certificate |
Who is it for?
Why Take a Collagen Supplement?
Collagen is a vital structural protein that supports the health of your reproductive system, skin, joints, and connective tissues.
During fertility treatment or preconception, your body has increased protein demands, particularly for egg maturation, hormone production, and uterine health. Collagen provides essential amino acids like glycine, proline, and arginine that help build and repair reproductive tissues. It also plays a role in sperm quality and motility, making it beneficial for both partners.
During pregnancy and the postnatal period, collagen supports the body’s physical changes and healing, helping maintain tissue strength, skin elasticity, and recovery after birth.
When Should I Start Taking Fertility Collagen Pro?
You can start taking Fertility Collagen Pro as soon as you're preparing to conceive, whether naturally or through IVF. However, we recommend taking for at least 3 months prior.
We recommend continued daily use throughout pregnancy and the postnatal period helps meet increased protein needs, supports tissue resilience, and aids recovery.
Ingredients
Ingredients: 100% Bovine Collagen Peptide
| Per 100g | Per Serving (10g) | |
| Energy | 1564kJ/368kcal | 156kJ/37kcal |
Fat of which saturates | 0g 0g | 0g 0g |
Carbohydrates of which sugar | 0g 0g | 0g 0g |
| Fibre | 0g | 0g |
| Protein | 92g | 9.2g |
| Salt | 1.4g | 0.14g |
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the benefits of collagen for fertility?
Collagen provides essential amino acids that support hormone production, egg quality, and ovarian function. It's particularly useful during IVF when protein needs are higher. Collagen may also support sperm development, making it beneficial for both partners.
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Is collagen safe to take during pregnancy?
Yes. Collagen is a natural protein that supports skin elasticity, joint and ligament health, and the formation of your baby’s bones, skin, and organs. It’s an excellent way to top up your protein intake during pregnancy.
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Can men take Zita West Fertility Collagen Pro?
Absolutely. Protein plays a vital role in sperm development and overall male reproductive health. This supplement is formulated to support both partners on their fertility journey.
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What makes hydrolysed collagen peptides better?
Hydrolysed collagen is broken down into smaller peptides, making it easier to digest and absorb. This ensures the amino acids are available to support tissue repair, egg maturation, and hormone function more efficiently.
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How do I take Zita West Fertility Collagen Pro?
Mix one 10g daily serving into your favourite drink or food, such as coffee, smoothies, yoghurt, or soup. It’s flavourless and fits easily into any diet.
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Is Zita West Fertility Collagen Pro Halal?
Yes, this collagen is halal. It is made from bovine collagen sourced from EU grass-fed cattle, and no alcohol or non-halal additives are used in its processing. The production methods follow strict quality standards to ensure suitability for halal diets.
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Is Zita West Fertility Collagen Pro kosher?
This product is not certified kosher. Although it contains no additives, flavourings or preservatives and is made from clean EU bovine sources, it does not meet the formal requirements for kosher certification at this time.
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Which amino acids in collagen are relevant for fertility?
Collagen naturally contains amino acids that play structural and functional roles in the body, some of which are increasingly recognised for their relevance in reproductive health. These include:
- Glycine – supports cellular health and contributes to the structure of reproductive tissues.
- Proline – important for maintaining healthy connective tissue, which includes the uterus and ovaries.
- Arginine – involved in blood flow and tissue repair, supporting circulation to reproductive organs.
- Hydroxyproline – unique to collagen, this amino acid helps maintain tissue strength and elasticity.
These amino acids are key building blocks for the body’s connective tissues, including those that support egg and sperm health, making collagen a valuable addition during fertility-focused nutrition planning.
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How can I include collagen in a fertility nutrition plan?
Adding collagen to your fertility-focused nutrition plan can be both simple and beneficial:
- Daily Use: Fertility Collagen Pro provides 9g of protein in a 10g serving and can be stirred into smoothies, porridge, or hot drinks.
- Combine with Wholefoods: For best results, combine with a varied diet that includes vitamin C-rich foods, which support collagen synthesis.
- Consistent Routine: Regular daily intake is recommended, especially during the preconception phase and throughout pregnancy, when protein needs naturally increase.
It’s a convenient way to help meet your protein needs while supporting connective tissue structure across key stages of the fertility journey.
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What’s the difference between Type I and III collagen for fertility?
Fertility Collagen Pro includes both Type I and Type III collagen peptides, each playing different but complementary roles:
- Type I collagen is the most abundant in the body and supports skin, bones, and connective tissues — all of which are under increased demand during pregnancy and recovery.
- Type III collagen is found in organs and blood vessels, including those associated with reproductive function, such as the uterus.
Together, these types contribute to overall tissue health and structural integrity, supporting the body during conception, pregnancy, and postnatal recovery.
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Can collagen help support uterine lining or IVF outcomes?
While collagen is not a treatment or guarantee of IVF success, it may play a supportive role in overall reproductive tissue health. Collagen provides amino acids like glycine and arginine, which contribute to:
- The formation and repair of connective tissues, including those in the uterus.
- Supporting blood flow and vascular health — important in preparing the body for conception.
Including collagen as part of a balanced preconception diet may help meet increased protein and tissue repair needs during assisted fertility treatments.
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What is the recommended collagen dosage when trying to conceive or pregnant?
A 10g daily serving of Fertility Collagen Pro provides 9g of protein and is suitable for both women and men preparing for conception, undergoing fertility treatment, or already pregnant.
- Preconception & Fertility Support: Consistent daily use may help meet the increased protein needs during this time.
- During Pregnancy: Collagen supports overall protein intake as the body adapts to the growing demands of pregnancy.
- Postnatal Recovery: Protein contributes to tissue repair and muscle maintenance, supporting healing after birth.
As always, if you’re pregnant or undergoing treatment, it's best to check with your healthcare provider before introducing new supplements into your routine.
Still have questions? Book your free 1:1 consultation with our inhouse fertility nutrition for personalised support.