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How to prevent miscarriage in age of 36
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How to prevent miscarriage in age of 36 - #28392

Shaizadi
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Hello mam/sir, I have had a history a miscarriage a year back. I am trying to conceive and having ayurvedic medicines. I want my uterus to be strongto prevent miscarriage. Please guide. Diet to follow and what exercise to do to prevent it

Age: 36
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Start on Stri rasayana vati-1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Ashwagandha churna Shatavari churna- 1/2 tsp with warm milk at night

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Hello Shaizadi ji,

First of all I want to appreciate your courage and determination.I can understand your concern but dont worry we are here to help you out😊

Miscarriage is emotionally and physically painful, but the good news is that with the right Ayurvedic support, diet, and lifestyle your uterus can be strengthened, hormones balanced, and chances of a healthy pregnancy can be significantly increased.

✅ AIM OF THE TREATMENT-

1. Strengthen uterus & reproductive tissues (Garbhashaya balya). 2. Nourish blood (Rakta) & Ojas (vitality). 3. Calm Apana Vata for safe implantation & holding pregnancy.

✅AYURVEDIC MEDICATION -

1 Phalghritam – 1 tsp with warm milk morning empty stomach classic uterine tonic.

2 Ashokarishta – 20 ml-0-20ml with equal water after food strengthens uterus lining.

3 Shatavari Kalpa – 1 tsp with milk twice daily balances hormones & improves egg health.

4 Sukumaram Kashayam 15ml-0-15ml +45 ml water after food if periods are painful or irregular.

👉(Continue medicines 3–6 months before conception to build strong foundation.)

✅ Diet for Uterus Strength

✅ Best Foods: 👉Milk with Shatavari kalpa (night) deep uterine nourishment. 👉Black sesame seeds ladoo, almonds, walnuts, dates, figs rich in iron & calcium. 👉Cow ghee – 1 tsp daily with warm milk enhances Ojas. 👉Moong dal, rice, ghee khichdi, pomegranate, beetroot, carrot, jaggery strengthen blood. 👉Coconut water & soaked raisins – cooling and nourishing.

❌ Avoid Spicy, junk, very sour & fermented foods. Excess tea/coffee. Heavy lifting or fasting.

✅Exercises & Yoga

Gentle walking 20–30 mins daily. Yoga for fertility & uterine strength: Supta Baddha Konasana (Reclined butterfly pose) Viparita Karani (Legs up the wall pose – excellent for uterine circulation) Baddha Konasana (Butterfly pose)

✅Pranayama: Anulom Vilom – balances hormones & reduces stress. Bhramari – calms mind, reduces miscarriage anxiety.

❌ Avoid heavy workouts, high jumps, or abdominal pressure exercises.

Shaizadi ji, your age 36 is still very much fertile. Many women conceive naturally at this stage with the right uterus-strengthening regimen.

👉 If you start following this Ayurvedic uterine care for 3–6 months, your chances of natural conception and safe pregnancy will increase.

Please don’t worry. With Ayurveda, diet, and yoga, your uterus can regain full strength, and you can enjoy the joy of motherhood naturally.

Wish you a good health😊

Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate

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hello shaizadi,

I understand how stressful it can feel to have experienced a miscarriage, and now wanting to conceive while making sure your uterus is strong and healthy. First, it’s important to know that your body can heal and regain strength with the right support, and Ayurveda has many ways to gently nourish and strengthen the reproductive system. The key is to improve uterine health, balance your hormones, and build your overall energy and immunity so your body is ready for pregnancy.

To begin, we focus on cleansing any accumulated toxins (Ama) in the digestive system, because a clean and strong digestive system supports hormone balance and helps nutrients reach your reproductive organs efficiently. Once digestion is functioning well, we provide medicines that strengthen the uterus, improve ovulation, and enhance overall reproductive health. Alongside this, a supportive diet, gentle exercise, and daily habits will give your body the environment it needs to support conception and maintain a healthy pregnancy. Pay attention to your bowel movements, appetite, energy levels, and sleep, as these are important indicators of how well your body is responding to treatment. With consistent care and following the plan,

your chances of having a strong, healthy uterus and conception improve significantly.

Ama Pachana (Digestive cleanser) – 3 days Triphala Churna: 3g with warm water at night before sleep Internal Medicines (after Ama Pachana) Ashoka Churna: 3g twice daily with warm water after meals (20 days) Shatavari Churna: 5g with milk at night (20 days) Sukumaram Kashayam: 30ml twice daily after meals (20 days) Optional Supportive Medicine Godanti Bhasma + Praval Bhasma: as per practitioner guidance, if uterine strengthening is needed

Diet Recommendations: Eat warm, cooked foods, avoid raw, cold, or very oily foods. Include milk, ghee, khichdi, dal, rice, seasonal vegetables. Avoid processed, spicy, or fermented foods. Drink plenty of warm water to support digestion.

Exercise & Lifestyle: Gentle walking, yoga, and pranayama (deep breathing) for 20–30 minutes daily. Yoga asanas such as Supta Baddha Konasana, Setu Bandhasana, Bhujangasana support reproductive health. Avoid heavy lifting, stress, and late-night routines. Ensure adequate sleep and relaxation daily. Investigations (if needed): Hormonal profile (FSH, LH, TSH, Prolactin) Ultrasound to check uterine lining and ovulation

Do’s & Don’ts:

Do follow medicine timings consistently. Eat warm, light meals. Stay hydrated. Avoid stress and strenuous activity. Maintain proper sleep. Avoid cold, heavy, oily, or junk foods. Practice gentle yoga daily. Avoid alcohol and smoking.

Keep a track of bowel movements and appetite. Stay positive and patient; your body needs time to respond.

Review progress after completing the first 20-day course. Track menstrual cycle and general well-being. Adjust medicines or doses if needed. Remember, if you follow this plan consistently, it will support your uterine strength, improve digestion, and prepare your body for conception. Patience and consistency are key.

Warm regards, Dr. Karthika

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Radhe Krishana ji,

NEED PERSONAL CONSULTATION.

please visit nearby ayurvedic physician (BAMS MS GYNAE/OBS)for further advice and treatment. *First of all Avoid excessive spicy, sour, salty foodetc.

Till then start taking these Medications, 1.Syp.M2 TONE 2tsf twice in a day. 2.shatavari choorna 1tsf B.d.with lukewarm milk. 3.Putrajivak powder 1tsf with 2 tsf of phalghrit at bed time. 4.Tab.Aloes compound 1-0-1

Follow up after 45 days.

Take care😊

Kind Regards, DR.ISHA ASHOK BHARDWAJ.

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This is a sensitive and important request. It is excellent that you are taking a proactive, holistic approach with Ayurveda.

Since you have a history of miscarriage and are currently taking Ayurvedic medicines, it is absolutely great The guidance below is based on general Ayurvedic principles for strengthening the uterus and preventing recurrent miscarriage, but your current medicines, body constitution (Prakriti), and specific imbalances (Dosha Vitiation) need to be assessed

In Ayurveda, the condition of recurrent pregnancy loss is often correlated with imbalances in the essential factors for conception and pregnancy: Ritu (optimal time), Kshetra (the field, i.e., uterus and reproductive system), Ambu (nourishment/nutrition), and Beeja (healthy ovum and sperm).

Miscarriage is often linked to an imbalance of Vata and/or Pitta doshas, which can lead to instability and inadequate nourishment in the uterus.

Here is a general guide on diet, lifestyle, and exercise based on Ayurvedic principles to strengthen your uterus (Kshetra) and support a healthy pregnancy.

1. Ayurvedic Diet (Ahara) for Uterine Strength The goal is to nourish the reproductive tissues (Shukra Dhatu) and strengthen the uterine bed (Kshetra), primarily by pacifying Vata (which can cause instability) and ensuring proper nourishment.

Focus on Sweet (Madhura) and Nourishing Foods:

Ghee (Clarified Butter): Considered a potent Rasayana (rejuvenative) for all tissues, especially reproductive ones. Consume pure cow’s ghee daily, perhaps mixed with warm milk or on chapati/rice. Medicated Ghee like Phala Ghrita is often specifically prescribed for strengthening the uterus and preventing miscarriage. Consult your Vaidya for the right dosage and type of Ghrita.

Milk: Warm cow’s milk, often medicated with herbs like Shatavari or Ashwagandha, is highly recommended as a complete, nourishing food.

Sweet Fruits: Ripe mangoes, grapes, pomegranates, dates, figs, and dried fruits (soaked) are beneficial.

Grains: Old, good-quality rice (Sastika Shali - a type of red rice is highly valued), wheat, and whole grains.

Proteins & Fats: Healthy fats from nuts (almonds, walnuts), seeds, and legumes (lentils, especially moong dal).

Foods to Moderate/Avoid (Especially those that increase Vata or Pitta):

Excessively Pungent, Bitter, and Astringent Foods: These can increase Vata, leading to dryness and instability. Avoid excess chili, dry/raw leafy greens, very bitter vegetables, and excess caffeine/tea.

Fermented & Sour Foods: Can increase Pitta, which may lead to heat and inflammation in the reproductive system. Limit excess yogurt (especially sour), pickles, and very sour citrus fruits.

Light, Dry, and Processed Foods: Avoid stale, refrigerated, frozen, or heavily processed/junk foods, as they lack Prana (life energy) and can increase Vata.

Raw Foods: Ayurveda generally recommends cooked, warm food for better digestion and nourishment. Limit raw salads, especially in cold weather.

2. Ayurvedic Herbs and Formulations (Aushadha) The medicines you are currently taking should be central to your plan. The following herbs are traditionally used as Garbhasthapana Dravyas (pregnancy-sustaining and uterine-strengthening):

Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus): Excellent uterine tonic, nourishes the Artava Dhatu (reproductive tissue), and balances hormones.

Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera): A powerful Rasayana (rejuvenative) that reduces stress, balances hormones, and strengthens the body.

Jeevanti (Leptadenia reticulata): Often used to improve the quality of the inner lining of the uterus and ensure proper nourishment for the embryo.

Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa): Known for strengthening the uterine tissue.

Putranjeevak (Putranjiva roxburghii) and Shivlingi (Bryonia laciniosa): Traditionally used to promote and sustain a healthy conception.

Phala Ghrita: A medicated ghee highly recommended for infertility and recurrent miscarriage.

3. Lifestyle and Exercise (Vihara) The emphasis is on balance, stability, and calming the nervous system (Vata pacification).

Gentle Exercise (Vihara):

Walking: Daily, moderate-paced walking is an excellent way to maintain circulation and mental well-being without overexertion.

Gentle Yoga: Focus on calming, gentle postures and hip openers that improve blood flow to the pelvic region without straining.

Baddha Konasana (Bound Angle Pose/Butterfly Pose): Gentle hip opener, excellent for the pelvic area.

Viparita Karani (Legs-Up-The-Wall Pose): Calming, promotes circulation to the pelvis.

Marjaryasana (Cat-Cow Pose): Gentle spinal movement, reduces tension.

Avoid: Strenuous exercises, heavy weightlifting, high-impact aerobics, excessive jumping, or anything that causes overexertion or strain in the abdomen.

Stress Management: High stress aggravates Vata and Pitta.

Pranayama (Breathing): Practices like Nadi Shodhana (Alternate Nostril Breathing) and Bhramari (Humming Bee Breath) are very calming and reduce anxiety.

Meditation and Mindfulness: Dedicate time daily to quiet the mind.

Abhyanga (Self-Massage): Gentle daily full-body massage with warm sesame oil (or a specific medicated oil) helps to pacify Vata, nourish tissues, and relax the body. Focus especially on the abdomen and lower back.

Rest and Sleep: Ensure a consistent, adequate sleep schedule (7-8 hours). Waking up late at night or excessive lack of sleep aggravates Vata.

Emotional Health: Miscarriage is emotionally taxing. Engage in activities that bring joy, maintain a positive outlook, and surround yourself with a supportive environment. This is often referred to as Satvavajaya Chikitsa (mind-focused treatment).

Consistency is key. Ayurveda focuses on preparing the body and mind over a prolonged period (often 3-6 months before conception) to create the optimal internal environment for a sustained, healthy pregnancy. Follow advice diligently and maintain regular communication .

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Should be consulting the ayurvedic gynecologist

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1.Phalaghrita 1 tsp with milk twice daily 2,Shatavari churna 1 tsp with milk twice daiily, ater meal 3.Syp. m2 tone 2 tsp twice daily, after meal

Must Practice yoga and asanas: Baddha konasana Suptabbaddha koasana Setubandh asana Ustrasana Suryanamaskara

You should also visit your nearby ayurvedic gynaecologist.

Warm Regards Dr.Anjali Sehrawat

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To prevent miscarriage, before you conceive, make your uterus should be healthy. Take M2TONE 1-0-1 after food with water Phalgrith 2tsp twice daily before food with warm milk. Shatavari ghanvati 1-0-1 after food with water Eat healthy and nutritious diet. Include cow’s ghee in your diet. Do pranayam lom -vilom bhastrika bhamri 5-10mins daily twice.

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HELLO SHAIZADI,

In Ayurveda, miscarriage is called “Garbhasrava” (early pregnancy loss) or “Garbhapata” (late loss)

CAUSES CAN BE -Weak uterus (Garbhasaya Akshaya)= the womb is not strong enough to hold the pregnancy -Vata dosha imbalance = vata governs movement, so when it is aggravated it can cause “expulsion” or instability -Weak tissues = especially rasa dhatu (plasma/nutrition) and shukra/artava (reproductive tissues) -Lifestyle and diet= stress, lack of sleep, wrong food, over-exertion can disturb implantation

SO THE TREATMENT GOAL IS -Nourish and strengthen the uterus -Balance vata dosha to help retain pregnancy -rejuvinate reproduction tissues -calm mind and body reduces stress, which also affects fertility

PHASE WISE TREATMENT PROTOCOL

PHASE 1= Pre conception (3-6 months before trying) This is the most important stage, called "Beeja shuddhi " and “Garbhashaya sodhana” in Ayurveda. Think of it as preparing the soil before sowing a seed

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) PHALA GHRITA= 1 tsp twice daily with warm milk =strengthen uterus, balance vata, improves fertility

2) ASHWAGANDHA CAPSULES= 1 cap 500 mg twice daily with milk =improves strength reduce stress, calms vata

3) SHATAVARI KALPA= 1 tsp with warm milk in morning =best uterine tonic, balances hormones , nourishes endometrium

4) GUDUCHI CAPSULE= 1 cap in morning = rejuvinate, improves immunity, and tissue strength

5) PUTRANJEEVAK BEEJ CHURNA= 2 gm powder with milk in morning =traditional medicines for preventing miscarriage

WHY= These nourish rasa and shukra dhatu, strengthen garbhashaya (uterus), reduce vata, and make the reproductive system fertile and stable

LIFESTYLE -regular sleep avoid late nights -avoid over exertion, fasting, excess travel -daily walk in fresh air, sunlight for vitamin D -emotional stability= mediation, mantra chanting, journaling

YOGA AND PRANAYAM -Supta baddha konasana= opens pelvis, relaxes uterus -Viparita karani= improves uterine blood flow -Cat cow stretch= flexibility and circulation -Anulom Vilom= balances hormones, reduce stress -Bhramari= calms mind

DIET -Milk + ghee daily= most important rasayana for uterus -rice, wheat, moong dal light and nourishing -fruits= dates, figs, pomegranate, grapes, coconut water -vegetables= pumpkin, bottle gourd, drumstick, spinach always cooked with ghee -nuts and seed= soaked almond, walnuts sesame seeds -Spices= saffron, cumin, fennel, cardamon, (mild, no excessive)

AVOID= packaged/junk foods, excess spicy, sour, bitter, dry foods, alcohol, caffeine, smoking , too much raw salads

PHASE 2= EARLY PREGANACY CARE (first 3 months) This stage is most delicate. Ayurveda prescribes Month wise care

1ST MONTH= milk with little ghee, cooling, and nourishing food 2ND MONTH= milk with shatavari ghrita 3RD MONTH= ghee with saffron, nourishing soups, rice with milk

GENERAL PRINCIPLES -Avoid heavy work, intercourse, travel, stress -Gentle yoga only= deep relaxation, pranayam -Continue phala ghrita or shatavari preparations by advise

PHASE 3= mild and late pregnancy -continue nourishing foods, milk, ghee -avoid pregnancy= take ghee, warm water, fruits -Rest and emotional stability are key -Abhyanga with gentle oils can be continued in 2nd trimester

Ayurveda focuses on nourishing the mothers body and mind before conception, so pregnancy happens naturally and is sustained -both partners ideally go preparatory therapy -don’t rush= give your body 3-6 months of preparation before trying again

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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Supporting a healthy conception and preventing miscarriage requires a multifaceted approach, particularly through Ayurveda, where the emphasis lies on maintaining balance throughout the body. Let’s focus on strengthening your uterus and overall reproductive health.

1. Dietary Suggestions: Start by consuming foods that nourish the shukra dhatu (reproductive tissue). Include warm, unctuous, and grounding foods, like whole grains (e.g., quinoa, brown rice), cooked vegetables (e.g., carrots, beets, sweet potatoes), and nuts (like almonds, soaked overnight, could be taken in moderation). Cow’s milk, ghee, and sesame oil are highly regarded in Ayurveda for reproductive health. Consume herbal support like Ashwagandha, which is known to support the reproductive system, but ensure it suits your dosha constitution before use.

2. Lifestyle Modifications: Prioritize rest and a regular sleep schedule—try to sleep by 10 PM and rise before 6 AM. This aligns with the natural dosha cycles, promoting overall balance. Engage in gentle exercises like yoga & pranayama (breathing exercises) to enhance circulation and calm the mind. Avoid strenuous activities that may overly tax your body.

3. Herbal Recommendations: Consult with a qualified Ayurvedic physician to discuss herbal formulations like Shatavari Kalpa, which supports fertility and balances hormones. However, these need to be tailored to your specific dosha imbalance and health condition.

4. Stress Management: Reduce stress through meditation, art, or spending time in nature. Chronic stress can impact hormone balance, so taking time to unwind is crucial for maintaining a healthy body ready for conception.

5. Regular Consultations: Have regular consultations with both your Ayurvedic and allopathic healthcare providers. They can monitor your health and ensure that all recommended treatments align together safely.

Implementing these recommendations, tailored to your specific needs, can provide a strong foundation for conception while maintaining a balanced physiological state. However, continuous monitoring and individual adjustments with these strategies are essential, keeping each unique situation in perspective.

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To strengthen the uterus and support a healthy pregnancy, it’s crucial to balance your doshas, particularly Vata, as it plays a significant role in reproductive health. It’s essential to create a stable environment for conception and gestation. Start with your diet – focus on warm, nourishing foods that balance Vata dosha. Include cooked vegetables, whole grains like rice and oats, and healthy fats from ghee and sesame oil. Foods like almonds and walnuts can be beneficial. Avoid cold, dry, and overly raw foods as well as caffeine and excessively spicy items. Stay hydrated with warm water or herbal teas like ginger or tulsi, avoiding icy drinks. Regular meals are important for maintaining your energy levels and keeping your digestion supported. Herbal preparations like Ashwagandha, Shatavari, and Guduchi may be prescribed by an Ayurvedic practitioner to enhance uterine health. However, it’s essential to use these herbs under professional guidance to prevent any contraindications. Engage in gentle exercises like prenatal yoga or walking to improve blood flow without putting too much strain on your body. Poses such as Baddha Konasana (Butterfly Pose) can support pelvic health. Pranayama (breathing exercises) like Anulom Vilom can help in keeping a calm mind and balanced energy flow. Stress management is another crucial aspect. Incorporate meditation or other relaxation techniques to maintain mental composure, as stress can affect Vata and overall reproductive health. Regular check-ups with your healthcare provider remain vital to monitor your progress and ensure the safety of your treatment plan. If any concerns arise, seeking immediate medical attention is imperative to prevent complications.

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