My Bone Broth Recipe for Fertility- Easy Chicken Bone Broth - To Make a Mommy (2024)

My Bone Broth Recipe for Fertility- Easy Chicken Bone Broth - To Make a Mommy (1)If you don’t already know, Bone Broth is one of the number one foods you should be eating (drinking) while trying to conceive. Actually, no matter who you are in what walk of life you are in, you should probably be drinking bone broth. I struggle with multiple infertility diagnoses and I believe that daily bone broth helped me have my second miracle!

The mainstream uses of bone broth are plentiful- helping leaky gut syndrome, or other gut issues like Irritable Bowel Syndrome, managing or even overcoming food allergies and intolerance, giving your immune system a boost, and helping with conditions like arthritis that are joint related.

But here’s what you might not know- bone broth is amazing for fertility! Whether you have just started, have been trying for a while, or are struggling with a diagnosis of infertility, you NEED to be drinking bone broth, preferably every day. Also, you should really, really be making your own and not buying it from the store. You need to use organic bones too, grass-fed, organic if you can find them.

Okay, why is bone broth so good for fertility? Here’s the thing- you need to absolutely fully nourish your body to have healthy eggs (and sperm). If you want plump, happy, well-developed embryos, you need to be eating plenty of the right nutrients. And, bone-broth packs a punch. Here’s why:

WHY BONE BROTH IS GREAT FOR FERTILITY

  1. Bone broth is made from meat bones simmered for days with vinegar to leach out the goodness. You get plenty of amino acids and collagen which helps to heal gut and digestive issues. Gut and digestive issues are directly linked to many hormonal and fertility problems.
  2. As your gut heals, your gut is then able to actually process the vitamins and nutrients you are eating in your super clean, high protein, high fat, low carb evidence-based fertility diet. Thus, you are able to actually fully nourish yourself.
  3. Bone broth is packed with amino acids, calcium, and other nutrients that help balance your hormones and make you more fertile.
  4. Bone broth nourishes your kidneys, and so Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM aka your acupuncturist) love it for helping to replenish Kidney Jing which can be found in bone marrow. Jing is what your eggs are made of according to acupuncture. There aren’t made substances that include Jing energy, so drink your bone broth every day.
  5. Bone broth has 0 carbs and 15 grams of protein making it a perfect addition to your evidence-based fertility diet. This really helps when you are trying to hit your Protein/Fats/Carbs ratios that are ideal for fertility!

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Convinced? The recipe is painfully simple. You can make it with any kind of organic bones you purchase, but to be efficient and cost-effective, we always make ours with the leftover skin and bones from our weekly roast organic chicken that we make in our Instant Pot.

You can roast yours in the oven, but the Instant Pot makes things fast, doesn’t heat up your kitchen, and you can totally walk away from it (no checking and basting every 20 minutes required. The BEST thing about the Instant Pot is that it is also a SLOW COOKER. You can do everything in this contraption.

AND it is totally non-toxic- made from high-quality stainless steel. We’ve actually stopped using our crock-pots due to concerns with the ceramic. Get your Instant Pot and you can gift your crockpot or just keep it for parties!

So, we roast a whole organic chicken, pick it clean and save the meat for our weekly meals, and then put the bones and skin back into the Instant Pot. Add in some water and a little apple cider vinegar and switch it over to slow cooker mode for 24-48 hours. Boom! Bone broth. Of course, if you want to you can add all sorts of veggies and seasonings before slow cooking.

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Bones and skin are ready to be made into bone broth!

AND you don’t have to clean the thing in between roasting and making your bone broth. If you have to do everything in the stove and then move to the slow cooker you have way more clean up.

Also, with the InstantPot you don’t smell the bone broth cooking like you do with a slow cooker or crock pot. Although I loved the smell- it drove my husband crazy (in a bad way). So he loves the Instant Pot too! If you don’t want the full 8 qt Instant Potor you are looking to save a buck, you can definitely fit a small-medium organic chicken in a 6 qt Instant Pot! We own both sizes because we are crazy addicted to this contraption.

Want to make your Bone Broth fancier?

You can make this as fancy or as simple as you like. We keep it super simple and efficient. We’re after all that goodness leached from the bones, and we don’t want to put in a bunch of veggies and herbs that are just going to take a bunch of time to chop and then be strained out.

Of course, their goodness will be leached into the water, so if you have the time and are inclined, add some yummy nutritious stuff! I’ve seen recipes that include ginger, fennel, swiss chard, lemongrass, astragulus, reishi mushroom powder, etc.

Basic items that I add can include: onions, garlic, and ginger.

Are you ready to discover YOUR perfect fertility diet?

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Tired of all the conflicting fertility diet information? It is up to YOU to take control of your fertility journey and do the research to figure out YOUR perfect fertility diet. I've developed this free e-book as a guide to jumpstart the process. It includes tailored diet information for many infertility diagnoses, such as PCOS, Endometriosis, Anovulation, Luteal Phase Defect, Thyroid Problems, Fibroids, Unexplained Infertility, and more! It is completely free to download! Enjoy!

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Yum! Time to relax an enjoy this nourishing fertility beverage!

Alright, without further adieu, here is the recipe!

INSTANT POT SLOW COOKER CHICKEN BONE BROTH FOR FERTILITY

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  • Author: Anna @ To Make a Mommy
  • Total Time: 48 hours 5 mins
  • Yield: 12 1x
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A super easy chicken bone broth for gut health, wellness, and fertility. I make it in the Instant Pot on the slow cooker setting, but it can be made in any slow cooker or crockpot!

Ingredients

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  • Bones, skin, neck, from one whole organic chicken (that you’ve probably just made) or organic bones from the butcher
  • Enough filtered water to cover the bones and skin completely
  • 2 Tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar
  • Any extra veggies you want- onions, garlic, celery.
  • Any extra herbs you want- rosemary, thyme, bay, etc.
  • Extra salt and pepper if desired

Instructions

  1. Put the bones, skin, neck, and any veggies and herbs you desire into the Instant Pot or your favorite slow cooker/crockpot.
  2. Cover completely with filtered water. Don’t go above the fill line of your Instant Pot.
  3. Add 2 Tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar
  4. Press the Slow Cook setting on your Instant Pot. Slow cook for 18-48 hours. The Instant Pot only goes up to 24 hours, so you have to reset at that time if you want to slow cook for longer.
  5. Strain the liquid (we use thesestainless steel mesh strainers) and save it in a non-toxic heat safe container like a large64 oz size mason jar.
  6. Drink a big mugful every day, and store in the fridge!

Notes

  • You’ve got what you need at 18 hours, the flavor just becomes more rich and intense as you cook. We usually pull it at 24 hours unless we are too busy, then we let it keep going for 48!
  • You can Pressure cook for 1-2 hours if you are in a hurry. But, I think there is something special about slow cooking bone broth.
  • You can make this with beef or fish bones as well!
  • You can really have fun with added veggies and spices, or you can keep it fast and simple. Up to you!
  • YES, you should heat up, melt, and drink that fatty collagen layer on the top. If you don’t want to, you can take it off with a spoon and use it as a fat for cooking!
  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Cook Time: 48 hours
  • Category: Soup, Bone Broth
  • Method: Instant Pot or Slow Cooker
  • Cuisine: Keto, Paleo, Whole 30, Clean Eating

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 cup
  • Calories: 50
  • Sugar: 0
  • Sodium: 120
  • Fat: 2
  • Saturated Fat: 1
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0
  • Trans Fat: 0
  • Carbohydrates: 0
  • Fiber: 0
  • Protein: 15
  • Cholesterol: 0

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My Bone Broth Recipe for Fertility- Easy Chicken Bone Broth - To Make a Mommy (2024)

FAQs

What is the best bone broth for infertility? ›

To make your own, be sure to source organic, grass-fed/free range bones. For beef bone broth, use knuckle and neck bones, shanks and oxtails. For chicken bone broth, use a whole chicken, the frame of a roasted chicken, or chicken backs and wing tips. Add herbs and spices to suit your taste.

How much bone broth should I take daily for fertility? ›

In addition to acupuncture and herbal medicine, we recommend all our patients, and especially our fertility patients, consume one cup of bone broth on a daily basis to improve their ability to successfully conceive.

Is bone broth good for uterus? ›

A word to fertility health

This helps balance hormones, and boost general fertility. Bone broth is essential to building blood which makes for a healthy uterine lining.

What happens if you drink bone broth everyday? ›

"The use of bone broth daily has been shown to decrease appetite due to the high protein content, thus many have noticed weight loss as a side effect," Litt says. However, for this reason, bone broth should not be used daily by children and pregnant women, she adds.

What should I drink to be more fertile? ›

Choose high fat dairy

It found that women who consumed one or more servings of high fat dairy per day were 27 percent less likely to be infertile. To reap these potential benefits, try replacing one low fat dairy serving per day with one high fat dairy serving, such as a glass of whole milk or full fat yogurt.

Does bone broth help you get pregnant? ›

This nutritional powerhouse is renowned in Chinese medicine for supplementing blood, supporting digestion and boosting Kidney Jing energy (the seat of longevity and reproductive function). We often recommend it to those looking to conceive for this very reason.

Can bone broth improve egg quality? ›

Protein for egg quality: bone broth is full of essential amino acids and protein. Developing our eggs requires lots of nutrients, including protein, particularly if you are going through something like IVF. Bone broth can provide a range of amino acids and overall protein to support healthy eggs.

Is chicken bone broth good for IVF? ›

If you're looking to boost your fertility, maximize your chances of IVF success, ensure a smooth pregnancy and give bub the best start to life, high-quality bone broth is an ideal natural health supplement packed with fertility-boosting nutrients.

Can too much bone broth be harmful? ›

While bone broth is generally considered safe to consume, there are some potential risks to be aware of. Lead contamination. Some studies show elevated levels of lead in bone broths, which can be harmful to health if consumed in large amounts.

What food makes uterus lining thick? ›

Eat foods containing L-arginine: this naturally occurring compound is found mainly in protein-rich foods like fish, red meat, poultry, soy, and dairy products. This compound is known for opening blood vessels to improve blood flow to the uterus, which remarkably increases the thickness of your uterine lining.

Which drink is good for uterus? ›

The benefits of having a glass of warm water with freshly squeezed lemon juice are well known, but did you know that it is beneficial for your uterus as well?

What helps heal the uterus? ›

Incorporate nutrient-rich foods into your meals, such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. These provide essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that support uterine health. Don't forget to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day.

What is the downside of bone broth? ›

"Depending on how it's made or what's in it, (bone broth) could have large amounts of sodium. That's the only downside," says Zumpano. Some types of bone broth can pack up to 500 milligrams of sodium per cup, which can add up quickly.

Why do I feel weird after drinking bone broth? ›

According to some studies, bone broth may be high in glutamate. Glutamate may cause adverse effects such as anxiety, restlessness, low energy, mental exhaustion, sleeplessness, and concentration problems, although there is no scientific evidence to prove this.

What is the healthiest store bought bone broth? ›

Our Recommendations
  • Best Overall: FOND Certified Organic Chicken Bone Broth.
  • Best for Sipping: Swanson Sipping Chicken Bone Broth.
  • Best Lower Sodium: Pacific Foods Chicken Bone Broth.
  • Best Budget: Zoup Good, Really Good Chicken Bone Broth.
  • Best for On-the-Go: Bare Bones Bone Broth Instant Powdered Beverage Mix (Variety)
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Which bone broth has the most nutrients? ›

This is the most popular type of bone broth in the U.S. Chicken bone broth has a higher amino acid content than beef bone broth—though it is less nutrient-dense than turkey bone broth. It is also lower in fat than most other types of bone broth and has a relatively mild flavor that blends well into a variety of dishes.

Does bone broth balance hormones? ›

Bone broth has the perfect mix of calcium and collagen.

Calcium is necessary for hormone balancing and liver detoxifying - part of the reason bone broth also gives you great skin! Collagen repairs our cells and tissues, it holds us all together!

Is bone marrow good for fertility? ›

When an egg is fertilized, stem cells leave the bone marrow and travel via the bloodstream to the uterus — a process necessary for a successful pregnancy. A woman's bone marrow may determine her ability to start and sustain a pregnancy, report Yale researchers in PLOS Biology.

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