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Infertility Treatment

Infertility Treatment Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 4

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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.

Questions about Infertility Treatment

No problems in reports but not conceived..

14 days ago
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It's 2 and half year for our marriage.. one missed miscarriage, it happened 2 years before. After that I didn't conceived.. can I get any remedy.....!?? My husband had ACL leg operation.. stopped talking medication before one year now he is ok.. My periods was regular but after miscarriage it's late for 10-15 days.. My husband is having high blood cholesterol issues.. give me some guidance to conceive naturally.. my doctor suggested to go for ivf I'm not interested.


Semen analysis of your husband needed
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Not able to conceive

15 days ago
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My age 43 female. Trying to conceive, low amh, regular periods, thyroid history. And no known other complications. Very less egg in the ovary. Only one girl child aged 6 years, conceived naturally at the age of 36.


So you've got low AMH and thyroid history, plus regular periods – that's the bit you got going for you! Conceiving with low AMH is tricky but not impossible, okay? In Ayurveda, looking at your whole being – doshas, lifestyle, everything – is great place to start. Thinking about ama (toxins) and agni (digestive fire) can make a big difference. Gotta keep that agni strong. Eat warm, easy-to-digest foods. Soups, stews, cooked veggies, and spices like cumin, coriander – they’re your friends. Say no to processed stuff, low vibes and hard to digest. For thyroid, think about certain foods. Avoid raw cruciferous veggies like cabbage, kale and use them cooked. Add more iodine rich foods like seaweed, if that blends with your diet. Keeping vata dosha in balance could support your fertility issues too, and regular routine's helpful. Don’t just eat, but move! Gentle exercises, like yoga or brisk walking, keeps the blood flowing. Try breathing exercises, like Pranayama – so good for reducing stress and steadying hormones. Ashwagandha's an adaptogen, supportive of both stress and reproductive health. And then there's Shatavari, often suggested for women's reproductive health. But always loop in a local health practitioner or Ayurvedic specialist before taking herbs, you know? Warm oil massages – Abhyanga – amazing for calming vata. Sesame oil’s pretty good. Do it few times a week if you can. Helps with circulation and relaxation. Understand, natural conception might not completely be under your control, especially at this age with low AMH. Keep a dialogue with your doctor, and they'd know if more urgent methods like IVF are needed. But work with Ayurveda steps alongside, focusing on overall mind-body health. Be kind to yourself; it’s a path, not a race.

How to convince naturally pregnancy

16 days ago
3 answers

March 2025 IVF light pregnancy IUI light pregnancy how present not have any problem I make money for my treatments 😞😞. Please kindly help me madam.......,.................. ... ............................. ................. ...............................


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Pregnancy

16 days ago
2 answers

Mujh 10 days late ho chuka hai but period ni aara or kit me result bhi negative hai Kya kren or mne Concive krne k liye kafi try bhi kiya hai or ab Mjh period jaise cramps back pain hora hai 2/3 din se but period ni hore ye Ky ho skta hai or me progesterone tablet leri hun


Ashoka arista 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals
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Has anyone tried Femiplex tablets for hormonal balance and how effective were they?

17 days ago
1 answers

I stumbled upon this Femiplex tablet while browsing for natural solutions for some hormonal issues I've been facing lately. Just to give you a bit of context, I’m a 32-year-old woman, and for the past few months, I’ve been experiencing some, let's say, not-so-fun symptoms like irregular periods, heavy flow, and this constant feeling of fatigue. I feel like my body is doing its own thing, with my hormones just on a roller coaster ride. 😩 I decided to do a bit of research and came across Femiplex, which apparently is an Ayurvedic supplement targeting women's hormonal balance. Now, I’ve tried various things before — some worked, some didn’t, so I’m honestly a bit skeptical, but my curiosity got the better of me. Has anyone actually tried Femiplex tablets? I read that Femiplex could help with menstrual regulation, mood swings, and even PMS symptoms, but does it really work? I talked to a friend who mentioned she had great results using Femiplex. Like her periods became more regular, and her cramps — which were like little ninjas plotting against her every month — were apparently less intense. But then, she did say it took a couple of months to really notice a difference. So, I guess I'm wondering if anyone else has gone through that wait and if it was worth it in the end? Also, I tend to read a lot of reviews before trying out something new, but it seems like everyone's experience is different. Some say Femiplex tablets have helped them with hormonal imbalances, while others weren't too happy with their results. It’s like flipping a coin; sometimes you get tails when you really hope for heads. 🤷‍♀️ Perhaps it depends on the individual, but I'd love to hear more perspectives. Honestly, I’m looking for something to help me get back to feeling more like myself. The fatigue is really dragging me down, and I just want to have some sort of normalcy – no more midnight Googling about hormonal issues or how to fix them. Did anyone experience side effects while taking Femiplex? I’ve read that it’s mainly herbal, which is reassuring because I’m trying to stay away from synthetic medications as much as possible. But, you know, I'm still a bit paranoid about trying new stuff without knowing more. I guess I’m just hoping there’s a light at the end of this hormone tunnel! Any personal anecdotes or insights about the Femiplex tablets would be immensely helpful! Feel free to share your experience, and let’s see if we can shed some light on whether Femiplex is genuinely beneficial or just another fad! Thanks in advance, so looking forward to reading your stories! 🌸


So, Femiplex, huh? I’ve heard quite a few patients talk about that one. Your friend here is right about it being more towards the natural side of things, considering it’s an Ayurvedic formula. It’s marketed as something that supports hormonal balance, helps with menstrual irregularities and even comfort during your cycles. If you’ve already tried other things, I get why you'd cautiously check this out. But lemme break down what's inside and how it might align with your situation. The main ingredients usually include herbs like Lodhra, Ashoka, and Shatavari, known in Ayurveda for their effects on the female reproductive system. They work differently in body, like balancing hormones that could be causing your roller coaster experience. Shatavari, especially, is famous in Ayurveda for nurturing women's health, supposedly helping with periods and even menopause. But... here's the kicker: effectiveness really depends on your dosha type — Vata, Pitta, Kapha — and how imbalanced they are currently. Stress, diet, lifestyle, they all play hefty roles here too. It might be worth getting a professional opinion based on your unique constitution. Sometimes just knowing your dominant dosha can dramatically change the approach you take. Regarding fatigue, that one's a biggie. Sometimes it's not just hormone imbalance but low agni or sluggish digestion. Simple adjustments in your diet can spark some energy flow. Keep away from heavy, oily, and very spicy foods that might further stagnate your system. Also, consistency is key. Your friend is spot-on; these herbal supplements generally take time—usually three to six months—for noticeable changes. Patience is seriously a virtue here, but do keep monitoring how you're feeling day-to-day without ignoring severe issues. As for side effects, since it’s ayurvedic and mainly herbal, they usually don’t have heavy downsides. Maybe a few digestive changes early on, but there's less risk comparing to synthetic medications. Nonetheless, if you notice anything off, best to consult—don’t chalk it up to coincidence. Having said that, if conditions are severe or new symptoms crop up, never hesitate to seek out immediate professional attention. It’s better to get things checked than self-guessing. At the end of day, listening to your body is the ultimate guideline. Hope that sheds some light and helps you decide if Femiplex is worth a shot. Hang in there, sometimes piecing together the right mix is a journey in itself. 🌿
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To to improve egg quality and low amh level

18 days ago
300 INR (~3.53 USD)
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I am trying to conceive from last 2 years but because of low AMH (0.2) and also poor egg quality, i was unable to get pregnant. I was very depressed. Consulted with so many doctors and everyone consulted me to try IVF. I want to conceive naturally so I try to find some way to convince naturally.


Hello dear sure you have solution in Ayurveda but not through oral Medicine.. Visit Ayurvedic hospital & take shodhana karma followed by oral medicine 👍

Have low morphology and motility in sperm

18 days ago
300 INR (~3.53 USD)
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Recently took sperm test and result has asthenoteratozoospermia. I wanna improve this as I'm married for a year and cant handle the pressure.Though i have 135M sperm(46M/ml), has motility around 30% and morphology around 2%


usually panchakarma therapy shirodhara is advisable

Endometrium

18 days ago
3 answers

My endometrium line is always thin from last 8-9 months atleast even after allopathic medication Because of which my embryo are not being transferred.what to do for that As it has been very long since I got married and having no child


Ashoka arista 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals Triphala churna half spoon with warm water two times a day Rajapravartini vati two times a day

Spotting between period since feb 2025

19 days ago
5 answers

Hav 28 day cycle... I recently got married 1year and trying to hav a baby. I am 44yrs old.....only since feb 2025 spotting between period few drops..... I use evening Primrose since feb 2025.............


Ashoka arista 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals Rajapravartini vati two times a day after meals

Trying to conceive

19 days ago
1 answers

Hello i m farha, went to many gynaecologist trying to conceive want to take chance with ayurveda, heard about gynoveda , can I go for it, My amh is low age 38, married for 10 yrs ,no child, have thyroid also taking 25 mg, period was regular, now the gap between two periods is 35 days kindly help me I need advice m losing all hope ,plz reply thank you so much


Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab.Shatavari 2-0-2 Sy.Evecare 15ml twice Tab.Meryton 2-0-2
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