Trying To Get Pregnant? These Fertility Boosting Foods + Recipes Can Help (2024)

If you’ve been following along on the blog or insta for awhile, you probably know helping people eat real, nutrient-dense food that tastes good and helps them feel even better is my JAM.

But the more in depth I work with clients and the longer I participate in the coaching community, the more glaringly obvious it’s become there is an abundance of hormonal health imbalances affecting our population’s energy, vitality, fertility (in both men and women), weight, digestion, pain + inflammation and overall health.

I want to help my clients and the community heal on an even deeper level, and am so excited to announce along with being a certified nutrition + healthy lifestyle coach I am now accredited through theInstitute For Integrative Nutrition’sPhysician-Approved Hormone Health Certification.

This means I’ve now completed and passed training designed specifically to understand hormonal health imbalances (i.e. thyroid, adrenal, gut, fertility, menstrual, menopausal and ovarian imbalances) and support clients in healing them in order to achieve optimal health.

That being said you can expect me to mix in a lot more info about hormonal health (along with the usual delicious + nutritious recipes) — starting with a topicthat the National Fertility Association reports one out of eight couples currently struggle with — fertility.

This is a sensitive, extremely personal topic and I do want to advise anyone reading this to always, always check in with 1) yourself and what feels right for you and 2) a licensed health practitioner (MD/OB) before making any drastic changes to your health and lifestyle. Keep in mind you are unique and different from anyone else on this planet, and what works for one person ultimately may not be best or feel right for you — and that’s OKAY.

I encourage you to take these recommendations into consideration with an open mind, and again check in with yourself and your licensed practitioner prior.

Looking for more delicious recipes to support a healthy preconception, pregnancy + baby? Check out my Fertility Boosting Fundamentals Guide.

Why Food Matters

Our bodies are made up of trillions of cells. These cells are constantly dividing and making new cells daily, and the food we eat is majorly responsible for the quality of these cells. This is amazing because it means we have a lot more control over our health then what we’re lead to believe, as well as the genetic code of our future baby.

Keep in mind even if you’re not ready to get pregnant yet (but perhaps it’s not too far off down the road) the quality of both the egg and sperm begin developing 90 days prior to conception, so it’s never too early to begin incorporating these foods if that’s the direction you know you’re heading.

It’s also important to note if you are a woman currently pregnant, what you eat has the ability to affect fetal development, the baby’s DNA, and their long-term health (otherwise known as fetal programming) and the foods below are both optimal for fertility and pregnancy.

5 FERTILITY-BOOSTING FOODS FOR A HEALTHY CONCEPTION + PREGNANCY

+ Bone Broth

Bone broth made from organic, pasture-raised cows or chickens is rich in macro-minerals essential for a healthy conception and pregnancy — including calcium, magnesium, potassium and sulfur. It also contains gut-healing compounds like collagen, glutamine, glycine and proline that reduce intestinal inflammation. This is important because when our guts become inflamed it can lead to leaky gut, which can result in autoimmune diseases and disrupt hormones critical for fertility like estrogen, progesterone and your thyroid gland.

Where to Buy/How to Use —

Look for brands that are labeled organic and pasture-raised (like this brand) and use in soups, stews and casseroles, or just heat in a mug and drink straight up. I also love incorporating Collagen Bone Broth Protein Powder into my smoothies.

+ Healthy Fats

Try crowding out GMO and overly-processed (aka heated to high temperatures/bleached with chemicals) oils like soybean, canola and vegetable with nutrient-dense fats like avocado, coconut or olive oil, grass-fed butter or ghee and duck fat. Healthy, quality fat (particularly saturated fat) contributes to healthy levels of cholesterol, and cholesterol is necessary to make sex hormones (estrogen, testosterone and progesterone). Because of this consuming quality fat helps to balance hormones and improve fertility and conception odds, as well as to help your babies brains fully develop.

Where to Buy/How to Use —

I like cooking or baking with unrefined, organic coconut oil, avocado oilor grass-fed ghee. I use cold-pressed extra virgin olive oil in salad dressings and love blending in a scoop of coconut butter to my smoothies or coffees.

+ Pasture-Raised Meat, Eggs + Wild Fish

Not to sound like a broken record but I do want to emphasize that quality saturated fat is vital to make enough cholesterol, which the body then uses to make fully-functioning sex hormones, which are of course necessary to make a healthy baby! While coconut fat is a great source, you can also get plenty of high quality saturated fat from grass-fed and pasture-raised meat and eggs, as well as wild salmon.

Where to Buy/ How to Use —

This is a great opportunity to head to your local farmers market and chat with the vendors about how they source and care for their protein (and you can find some of the tastiest options to boot). You can also look for a local butcher in the area that practices sustainable farming practices or many grocery stores (even Costco) now offer options that are grass-fed, wild, pasture-raised, organic and hormone-free.

I like to use Vital Farms Pasture-Raised Eggs in scrambles, on top of (gluten-free) toast or soft-boiled in salads/bowls. Wild smoked salmon and organic roasted chicken are my easy, go-to options to top bowls, tacos, soups, or pastas with. We occasionally buy grass-fed lamb, bison or buffalo to make burgers with lettuce wraps and sweet potato fries (my fave!)

+ Leafy Greens

You can think of leafy greens as your body’s natural cleanser — they work to do everything from scavenging disease-causing free radicals, improving your circulation, purifying your blood and supporting optimal liver and gall bladder health (key for hormonal balance). They also help to alkalize your body’s pH, which is important because if your body’s pH is too acidic (due to too much caffeine, sugar, alcohol, low-grade meat or processed foods) the sperm won’t survive to fertilize the egg.

Where to Buy/How to Use —

I truly think the easiest and tastiest way to get in a solid dose of leafy greens is to mix them in with a smoothie, especially one that incorporates bone broth protein powder and healthy fats like avocado, coconut or cashew butter (killing two birds with one stone). You can also use them in non-boring salads, chop them finely to use in pastas, casseroles, meatballs, burgers, soups or dips, or steam/sauté them for stir-fries, stuffed sweet potatoesand as a base for curries.

+ Thyroid-Boosting Foods

This one goes into a category all on its own as the thyroid is such a key player in hormonal balance. It regulates our heart rate, blood pressure, metabolism and body temperature and has a huge impact on weight, fertility, menstruation, skin tone, energy levels, sleep, memory and digestion as a result.The thyroid being off can prevent ovulation and, therefore, fertility or cause a miscarriage, but luckily you can support your thyroid health by adding in the foods listed above, as well as the five other key nutrients it needs below (especially when trying to conceive).

Where to Buy/How to Use —

+ Iodine — Foods rich in iodine help the thyroid make the hormones it needs to regulate metabolism. Try adding artichokes (I love roasting or grilling them and dipping them in aioli), roasted seaweed snacks,nori wraps for homemade sushi, hand rolls or wraps, onions, and pineapples.

+ Selenium — While iodine helps us to make our thyroid hormones, selenium helps us maintain that production. Foods rich in selenium include pasture-raised eggs, wild shellfish (like scallops), mushrooms (maitake, shiitake and cremini), garlic, sunflower seeds and Brazil nuts. For me the easiest way to boost selenium is with eggs and Brazil nuts, which I use to make homemade nut milk for lattes and smoothies (YUM).

+ Essential Fatty Acids — These are essential for implantation of the egg and play a key role in thyroid health. Sneak in wild salmon and leafy greens and try adding a tablespoon of flax or chia seeds to your smoothie, oatmeal or yogurt bowl.

+ Coconut Butter + Oil — Raw saturated far is quickly converted into energy and helps to regulate thyroid function. Try cooking or baking with it or drizzling it over toast, oatmeal, or adding to smoothies.

+ Copper + Iron — Having enough iron will help your body manufacture thyroid hormones and copper supports hypothalamus function, which communicates with the thyroid and other hormones to make sure everything is running smoothly. Lentils, spinach, dark chocolate, beans, red meat, eggs, broccoli and pumpkin seeds are rich in iron, while most nuts, seeds, seafood and dark chocolate are a good source of copper.

*One caveat to this is with a copper IUD. If you’ve been using a copper IUD for birth control (aka Paraguard) you will need to detoxify from copper before getting pregnant as it can really throw your mineral balance off. Try adding chlorella drops to your water or a scoop of spirulina to your smoothie.

***Wanna get the most bang for your buck and combine all these foods into one easy, delicious recipe? Try my Green-Baby-Makin’ Machine Smoothie Recipe (also great for pregnant or nursing women, or just anyone who wants a tasty AF smoothie in general :)).

Looking for more delicious recipes to support a healthy preconception, pregnancy + baby? Check out my Fertility Boosting Fundamentals Guide.

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Green Baby Makin' Machine Smoothie

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A delicious, creamy and satiating green smoothie jam-packed with fertility-boosting foods to help you achieve a healthy conception and pregnancy.

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  • Author: Lauren Chambers

  • Servings: 1

  • Recipe Type: entree, snack

  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

Brazil Nut Milk:

  • 1 cup raw brazil nuts
  • 3 cups filtered water
  • 2-4 dates, pitted and chopped
  • 1 tsp vanilla or 1 vanilla bean pod, chopped
  • sprinkle of sea salt

Smoothie:

  • 1 – 1 1/2 cups Brazil Nut Milk (if not making sub for unsweetened hemp, cashew, almond or coconut milk)
  • 1 large handful frozen spinach
  • 1 large handful frozen kale
  • 1 scoop Vanilla Bone Broth Protein Powder
  • 1 tbsp cashew, almond or coconut butter
  • 1 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1-2 dates, pitted and chopped (depends on how sweet you like it, I prefer two :))
  • 1 tsp spirulina powder
  • 1/4 avocado, pitted, peeled and chopped
  • 1/2 frozen banana

Instructions

  1. If making the Brazil Nut Milk (delicious and supports optimal thyroid function) soak ALL nut milk ingredients in a bowl overnight, or for at least 8 hours. When done soaking, mix well in a high speed blender, then pour through a fine mesh strainer or nut milk bag (you will want to do this to remove small particles, otherwise the texture of the milk won’t be as smooth).
  2. If making the Brazil nut milk, use as a base of the smoothie (if not sub an alternative unsweetened nut milk) and add in all other ingredients to a high speed blender and mix until smooth.
  3. This recipe makes a really thick, creamy smoothie (just the way I like it) but if you like smoothies on the more liquid-side, try adding more milk to thin the consistency.
  4. Top with desired toppings. I love adding a dollop of probiotic-rich coconut yogurt, sprinkle of paleo granola and scoop of cashew butter.

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FAQs

What foods are good for fertility when trying to conceive? ›

Best foods for fertility
  • Walnuts. Walnuts are an easy-to-eat food that boosts ovulation and keeps sperm healthy. ...
  • Tomatoes. ...
  • Citrus fruits. ...
  • Full-fat dairy. ...
  • Beans and lentils. ...
  • Sardines and salmon.
Oct 30, 2023

Can a fertility diet really help you conceive? ›

Whether combined with fertility treatment or pursued on their own, changes in diet can have a significant and measurable effect on fertility.

What should I eat to conceive a girl? ›

Diet for conceiving a girl is usually foods that increase the chances of conceiving a girl including: Seafood, especially sardines and canned salmon; bean; almonds; dark green leafy vegetables, broccoli; dairy products such as milk, cheese and yogurt; spinach; figs; Tofu; Berry; okra; citrus fruits; oats and oat bran; ...

What helped you get pregnant faster? ›

Experts say the best way to get pregnant fast is to have sex once a day, every other day, during the fertile window right before and after ovulation.

What foods improve egg quality? ›

The general advice for eating to achieve healthy eggs and sperm is to have a well-balanced diet which includes:
  • Plenty of fruit and vegetables a day.
  • Complex carbohydrates – whole grains like brown rice, oats and wholemeal bread.
  • Organic foods where possible.
  • Oily foods such as fish, nuts, seeds and oils.
  • Avoid trans fats.

Which fruit is best for fertility? ›

Berries. Blueberries and raspberries are loaded with natural antioxidants and anti-inflammatory phytonutrients, which may help boost both female and male fertility. Like citrus, they're high in folate and vitamin C, which can help with fetal development down the road.

What is the secret to conceiving? ›

If having sex every day isn't possible — or enjoyable — have sex every 2 to 3 days a week starting soon after the end of your period. This can help ensure that you have sex when you are most fertile. Maintain a normal weight. Overweight and underweight women are at increased risk of ovulation disorders.

What foods to avoid for fertility? ›

Foods to Avoid When Trying to Get Pregnant
  • Soda and Other High Sugar Foods.
  • High Carb Foods: Pasta, Grains, Bread, Baked Goods, Potatoes, etc.
  • Low-Fat Dairy.
  • Trans Fats.
  • Processed Meats.
  • Excess Alcohol.
  • Excessive Caffeine.
  • Processed Foods.
Mar 29, 2024

How can I improve my egg quality in 30 days? ›

Jennifer Hirshfeld-Cytron explains what you can do to ensure that your eggs are the best they can be when preparing for conception.
  1. Stay Away from cigarettes. ...
  2. Manage stress. ...
  3. Eat healthy. ...
  4. Achieve a normal BMI (body mass index) ...
  5. Boost blood flow. ...
  6. Invest in supplements. ...
  7. Freeze your eggs.
Oct 1, 2022

What month is best to conceive a girl? ›

Nature is designed to favour the conception of boys from September to November and girls from March to May because of an evolutionary mechanism aimed at keeping the overall sex ratio as near to 50:50 as possible, the scientists said.

How to conceive twins? ›

Using fertility treatment

Clomiphene (Clomid) and letrozole (Femara) are fertility medications that stimulate ovulation. These medications are given during IUI cycles. They may cause your body to produce multiple eggs — leading to multiple eggs being fertilized, resulting in twin pregnancies.

What vitamins help conceive a girl? ›

Vitamins to conceive a girl

The study that looked at diet also had participants take magnesium, calcium and Vitamin D supplements in addition to their prenatal vitamins. The study reported that the women who took these supplements — in addition to their diet and timing of sex — gave birth to baby girls.

Which fruit is good to get pregnant fast? ›

Raspberries, blueberries, and strawberries all contain natural antioxidants and anti-inflammatory phytonutrients, two components that greatly improve fertility for both men and women. This study showed that women with high fruit intakes had a significantly reduced chance of infertility.

How can I release 2 eggs during ovulation naturally? ›

Hyperovulation-stimulating foods: There are a few foods that naturally increase the rate of ovulation and stimulate ovaries to release multiple eggs. Such hyperovulation stimulating foods include cassava (an African wild yam or sweet potato), tofu, soy isoflavones, whole grains, and whole wheat.

How can I get pregnant fast naturally? ›

Here are some tips on getting pregnant faster:
  1. Regular Sex. Having regular sex can increase your chances of getting pregnant. ...
  2. The Right Timing. ...
  3. Healthy Body Weight. ...
  4. Doctor's Consultation. ...
  5. Eat Well. ...
  6. A Maternity Insurance Plan. ...
  7. Say 'No' to Smoking. ...
  8. Avoid Excessive Alcohol and Caffeine.
Jan 1, 2024

What foods make sperm thicker and stronger? ›

Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish (such as salmon and sardines), nuts (like walnuts), and seeds (such as flaxseeds and chia seeds), are essential for sperm health. They help improve sperm quality, count, and motility, increasing the chances of conception.

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