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Online Ayurvedic Consultations for Infertility Treatment Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in addressing infertility through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for both male and female infertility using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines and therapies. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as female infertility (due to hormonal imbalances, PCOS, endometriosis, etc.), male infertility (low sperm count, motility issues, etc.), unexplained infertility, recurrent miscarriage, ovulation disorders, sexual health concerns impacting fertility, Ayurvedic preconception care, fertility rejuvenation therapies, support for assisted reproductive techniques (IVF, IUI). You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help enhance fertility and support natural conception. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing difficulty conceiving, irregular or absent menstrual cycles, hormonal imbalances, low sperm count or quality, past reproductive health issues, stress or anxiety related to fertility. If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert guidance from an Ayurvedic fertility specialist online today.

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SPERM COUNT
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Why my sperm count is low
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Irregular periods , and uneven tone skun
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My husband having erectile disfunction problem how to solve this problem
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How to bring anti TPO level normal
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Endometriosis
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Endometriosis
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Pcod
27 Nov 2024
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How to convince with pcod
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Trying to conceive
26 Nov 2024
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Not conceive
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Y am not getting periods after postponed tablet
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Having didelphys uterus
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Pcos
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Pregnnacy
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Pyosalpinx
22 Nov 2024
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Conceive after having TB 12 yr old history
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Pcod & pcom same are different
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Tubes are blocked
20 Nov 2024
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Unable to conceive
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Please suggest home remedies to increase my AMH level
19 Nov 2024
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I'm having low amh 0.36 , I want to concieve, what is the treatment for that
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Iam suffering from pcod since my 10 years now trying for pregnancy
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Avn
17 Nov 2024
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Female infertility
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Early miscarriages
16 Nov 2024
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looking for ayurvedic treatment for bulky uterus — any natural remedies?
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Why does shatavari increase prolactin levels ?
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Kapha dosha and infertility
14 Nov 2024
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infertility treatment — can Ayurvedic medicine really help improve fertility?
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How to cure endometriosis
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Vericosele treatment
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Not able to conceive
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Are there effective Ayurvedic medicines for infertility? Need guidance after failed IVF
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Ayurvedic treatment for ovulation
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Suffering from pcod
12 Nov 2024
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Low Amh and Ovaries adhearant to Uterus
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Pcod and uterus problem
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Can i get concieve naturally
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Low amh
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Trying for concieve
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Why am i unable to conceive
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Low amh count
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Can I cure mild PCOD and get pregnant??
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Trying for conceive
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Punsavan medicine for male child
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I have pcos
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Not able to concieve
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about concieve
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Increase my sperm motility and countation
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Free fluids is seen in uterus
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How do I know if it's starting of manopose or PCOS
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I am Male planning for baby but can't intercourse daily
4 Nov 2024
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Mujhe 1 saal se thyriod ki problem hai kya mein conceive kr sakti hun naturally
4 Nov 2024
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Severe pain during menstruation
3 Nov 2024
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Trying to conceive
3 Nov 2024
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I am RPL with ANA+ and I am on HCQS past 2 months. Will Aurveda can help me?
3 Nov 2024
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2-ectopic4-miscarriage without reason can I conceive naturally
3 Nov 2024
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Not getting pregnant usg is ok.
1 Nov 2024
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Why my vagina always feels dryness and burning
1 Nov 2024
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Vaginal dryness and UTI
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For conceive
31 Oct 2024
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How to increase amh
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Irregular periods
30 Oct 2024
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PCOD and conceiveing problem
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How can I treat my PCOD and conceive
30 Oct 2024
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Conceive problem
29 Oct 2024
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Took 6 months treatment for PCOS but still my period is irregular
25 Oct 2024
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Try for conceiving
25 Oct 2024
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Verecocele gr 2 3
25 Oct 2024
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Why i am not conciving
23 Oct 2024
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Amh level low
20 Oct 2024
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Male fertility, High Rubela ig
19 Oct 2024
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Azoospermia
18 Oct 2024
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Low sparm count
18 Oct 2024
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Why periods are irregular for girls in some times
17 Oct 2024
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Low amh ,Age 38 yrs
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Infertility
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