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I haven't read about the 3 months but if we consider that it takes 3 months to produce
and eggs, that makes sense.

As I understand it, it takes 3 months for the CoQ10 to have the full affect on your eggs since that's the key growth period for the eggs. But, I also think that any amount of time you take it can help, even if it's only for 1 or 2 months - it starts building up in your body from the time you start taking it. Good luck ladies! I'm back on 600mg a day.
Juniper - Agreed with Suziq... I usually read that the recommended amount by Fertility Specialist doctors is 600-800mg. There have also been studies where they have used that amount. But, I'm sure any amount will help, so don't worry if you can't afford more! As Here said, it may or may not "work" but I figure it's worth a shot.
Suziq - What's PPQ? I haven't heard of that one before!
I just found this article, Is it this PQQ?? Pyrroloquinoline Quinone??? Sounds interesting... Might check out how easy/hard it is to get hold of.. Suziq where do u buy it??
https://www.ovarian-cysts-pcos.com/infertility-vitamin-ppq.html