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Best AGO Combo for Endometrial Polyps While Trying to Conceive

AGO Care Team · July 14, 2026 · ~5 min read
Uterine and reproductive wellness support
Endometrial polyps are common — supporting overall uterine wellness while you work with your doctor can help you feel more in control.

If you have been told you have endometrial polyps (small growths on the lining of the uterus) and you are trying to conceive, it is normal to feel uncertain. Polyps are common and often managed with your doctor's guidance. Many women also want a daily wellness routine that supports overall uterine and hormonal balance alongside that medical care — and that is exactly where a thoughtful AGO combo fits.

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What endometrial polyps mean when you're TTC

Endometrial polyps are a structural finding, which means the most important step is a proper diagnosis and management plan from your OB-GYN or fertility specialist. Depending on size, symptoms and your history, your doctor may recommend monitoring or a minor procedure. Supplements do not remove or shrink polyps and are never a substitute for that care. What a good daily routine can do is support your overall uterine and hormonal wellness while you and your doctor decide on next steps.

How AGO formulas are designed to support uterine wellness

AGO's herbal-based formulas are designed to support reproductive wellness as part of a healthy lifestyle:

The recommended AGO combo for uterine-wellness support

This is general guidance, not a prescription. The best combo depends on your diagnosis, symptoms and what your doctor advises — which is why a free consultation is the smartest first step. See the full AGO range and combo pricing →

How to use your combo alongside medical care

Think of your AGO combo as the daily wellness layer that sits beside your medical plan, not instead of it. Keep all appointments, follow your doctor's recommendations for the polyps themselves, and use your combo consistently — reproductive wellness responds to routine, so most people give a combo around 3 months as part of a healthy lifestyle. Always tell your doctor which supplements you are taking, especially if a procedure is planned.

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Every uterus and every journey is different. Tell our care team about your situation — including your polyp diagnosis and whether you are actively TTC — and we will suggest the AGO combo that fits you best. It is free and there is no pressure.

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⚕️ Disclaimer: This article is for general educational purposes only and is not medical advice. AGO products are dietary supplements designed to support wellness — they are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and do not guarantee any outcome. Endometrial polyps are a medical condition that should be managed by a qualified healthcare professional. Always consult your doctor.