your case involves Garbhasthapana (pregnancy support), Pitta imbalance (hemorrhoids), and possible Beeja dushti (egg/sperm quality). Care should be very gentle and supervised. 1. Hemorrhoids in Pregnancy Common due to Pitta + pressure in pelvic region Avoid strong medicines Safe measures: Warm water sitz bath Ghee with warm milk at night (softens stool) High-fiber diet + good hydration Mild herbs like Triphala (low dose) only if constipation is present (under guidance) 2. About Leptaden Leptaden is used for threatened miscarriage & uterine support However: improving egg/sperm quality especially with past miscarriages It is generally safe 3. Leptaden with Hemorrhoids No harm, you can take along with tab Arshhita 4. Multivitamins vs Folate + Vitamin D3 Folate + Vitamin D3 are essential and safe Multivitamins sometimes cause constipation → worsen hemorrhoids You can: Continue folate + D3 Add natural iron-rich foods instead of heavy supplements if they cause issues 5. For Recurrent Miscarriage Focus on: Garbhasthapaka herbs like Shatavari, Ashoka Sleep on time Light, nourishing diet (milk, ghee, rice, moong
Hello First congratulations on your preganancy As you have history of previous miscarriages so its important to have safe and cautious approach to your concern So dont worry we are here to help you out😊 About hemorrhoids Hemorrhoids during Pregnancy is common due to constipation and also due to hight progesterone -What to do? No need of any strong medications Instead try -Stay hydrated with warm water -include fiber rich food like fruits and vegetables -take 1 tsp of ghee with your food -have daily sitz bath -Externally apply coconut oil About leptaden My straight answer Do not take leptaden during pregnancy on your own No doubt it is used in gynecological conditions But it is better to avoid in early Pregnancy Important to know as you had 2 miscarriages Be positive and focus on -Adequate nutrition -Have regular follow ups -proper hormonal support if it is advised I will strongly suggest Self medication is not advisable and also not safe Should you take lepataden with hemorrhoid No needed for this Avoid it About multivitamins Continue taking folate and vitamin D3 It is essential in early Pregnancy And this will not worsen your hemorrhoid Multivitamin can cause hemorrhoid Yes it contains iron which naturally causes constipation Better to opt for safe option Take vitamins with diet which will make your stools soft Add- fiber Adequate Hydration Compulsory 1 tsp ghee with food Considering your medical history -have regular follow ups -Early scans -Do not self medicate Hope i cleared all your doubts Wishing you a healthy pregnancy😊 Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate
Hello, First of you should keep yourself calm and relaxed, do meditation, i would suggest do Rajyoga meditation, For heamorroids, do sitz bath with warm water with few drops of betadine , twice, pat dry the Anal area and apply jatyadi oil. Avoid heat producing foods like eggs chicken prawns if you are non-vegetarian, Avoid spicy foods. Include fresh green vegetables semi cooked or sauted in your diet. Have adequate amount of water during the day. Include seasonal fruits and seasonal vegetables in your diet. In Ayurveda there are herbs that improves the quality of eggs. And stabilizes the pregnancy. Start with Phalgrith 2tsp twice before food with warm milk Giloy ghanvati 1-0-1 after food with water, protects the as Anti oxidant . Shatavari gulam 1-0-1 after food with water will help as a female tonic and nourishes female reproductive organs. Folate to be continued, for vitamin D 3 , do sesame oil Full body massage and expose to sunrays during sunrise and sunset time. Leptaden is ayurvedic non hormonal medicine use to improve lactation , and also helps preventing miscarriage. You can take 1-0-1 after food with water
Congratulations on your pregnancy. Given your history (2 miscarriages + current hemorrhoids), the approach should be very cautious and evidence-based, not experimental. 1. Leptaden in pregnancy 👉 Not recommended to start on your own Leptaden is traditionally used for lactation support (after delivery) There is no strong evidence that it prevents miscarriage due to egg/sperm quality Safety data in early pregnancy is limited ➡️ So: Avoid starting Leptaden now unless prescribed by your gynecologist 2. Miscarriage prevention (important) If previous losses were due to egg/sperm quality, focus should be on: Proper folic acid + Vitamin D3 (continue these) Thyroid and hormone balance (if needed) Regular antenatal monitoring 👉 No herbal tablet alone can “guarantee prevention” 3. Hemorrhoids in pregnancy Common and manageable without strong medicines. What to do: Warm sitz bath daily (10–15 min) High fiber diet (fruits, vegetables, oats) Plenty of water Avoid straining during stool Safe support: Isabgol (psyllium husk) – 1 tsp at night with water Coconut oil locally for soothing 👉 Usually no need for strong medicines unless severe bleeding/pain 4. Multivitamins & hemorrhoids Multivitamins do not directly cause hemorrhoids But some (iron) can cause constipation → worsen piles ➡️ Your plan is fine: ✔ Folic acid ✔ Vitamin D3 If iron needed later, take with stool-softening diet 5. Diet tips (important) Warm, simple food Avoid spicy, fried, very dry food Include ghee (small amount) → helps bowel movement ⚠️ When to consult doctor urgently Any bleeding in pregnancy Severe constipation or painful piles Lower abdominal pain Bottom line ❌ Avoid Leptaden for now ✔ Continue folate + Vit D ✔ Manage hemorrhoids with diet + sitz bath ✔ Focus on safe pregnancy care, not unnecessary herbs If you want, I can give you a safe trimester-wise Ayurvedic support plan for pregnancy. Regards, Dr Raghuveer (Ayurvedacharya)
Don’t worry You can take Tab.Leptaden 2-0-2 Till the delivery. It will prevent miscarriage and useful for lactation after delivery. For Piles Drink sufficient quantity of water. Regular exercise as advised by your Gynaecologist. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Thereafter any issue feel free to ask.
Hello, Congratulations on your pregnancy . Given your history of 2 early miscarriages, your case needs a careful, stable and conservative care- not too much medicines together 1) Hemorrhoids in pregnancy Mild - moderate hemorrhoids are common in pregnancy due to -pressure from uterus -constipation/ slow digestion Do you need medicine? If not painful or bleeding, focus more on -stool softening -diet and routine -Take Triphala tablet= 1 tab at night with warm water only if constipation is present -External= coconut oil or simple soothing applicaion Avoid strong purgatives 2) About Leptaden and Miscarriage Leptaden is traditionally used for -threathened miscarriage -uterine support Important truth -It is NOT a solution for egg/ sperm quality issues -It may help uterine stability, not genetic quality Since your miscarriages were linked to egg quality, leptaden alone is not the core solution 3) Can you take leptaden with hemorrhoids? -Generally no direct conflict but -In pregnancy, every medicine must be justified -don’t take just as preacaution without advice 4) Multivitamins and hemorrhoids This is very important point you raised Multivitamins ccan sometimes -cause constipation-> worsen hemorrhoids Your current plan -Folate + vitamin D3-> correct and safe -This will NOT worsen hemorrhoids In fact, simpler is better in your case Ayurvedic view -pregnancy state -mild vata imbalance= constipation tendency -past garbhasrava history= miscarriage tendency Treatment goals -maintain pregnancy stability -avoid constipation (key for both baby + hemorrhoids) -gentle nourishment (not aggressive detox or herbs) Internal management -Triphalaa tablet= 1 tab at bedtime as advised above =omly if constipation present Continue -folate -vitamin D3 Avoid adding too many medicines Diet most important -warm, soft easy to digest food -ghee small. quantity daily-> helps bowel movement -soaked raisins natural mild laxative Avoid -dry food -spicy/ fried food -long gaps between meals Lifestyle -gentle walking daily -do NOT strain during bowel movement -proper hydration Simple practices -deep breathing -left side sleeping improves circulation What to expect -hemorrhoids = controlled with diet and bowel care -pregnancy stability= depends on over all care, not single medicines Very important Given your history You must stay in touch with your gynec Seek help immeidately if -spotting -cramping -unusual dicahrge Keep treatment simple and stable Don’t take leptaden blindly for prevention Folate + vitamin D3 is safe and sufficient base Focus more on digestion + bowel + rest Do follow Hope this might be helpful Thank you
hi namste i understand your problem my suggestion is dont take any medicine this time only folow gynec medicine folic acid and d3 you can do sitz bath daily 2 times with yashtimadhu churna take phala ghurth 5 ml at morning empty stomch do torch report do nasya with cow ghee 2 drop each nostril 2 times day use polonir tube 2 times day
Hello, Hemorrhoids → manage with diet + fluids first. Leptaden → ❌ not useful, ❌ not advised now Safe supplements → ✅ folate + vitamin D3 Multivitamins → may be adjusted later. You mentioned multivitamins worsened hemorrhoids—this can happen due to: Iron → causes constipation → worsens hemorrhoids Good news: Taking only folate + Vitamin D3 is: ✅ Safe ✅ Recommended in early pregnancy ❌ Does NOT worsen hemorrhoids 👉 In fact: Folate is essential to prevent neural tube defects. Dr. Muskan Chopra Ayuveda Consultant
Congratulations on your pregnancy — and it’s very good that you’re asking these questions early, especially with your history. About Leptaden: If your previous miscarriages were due to genetic issues, Leptaden alone will not prevent recurrence. Where it helps: Luteal phase weakness Mild hormonal insufficiency Uterine tone support About suppliments: Continue: Folic acid (mandatory) Vitamin D3 Add iron only if needed (based on Hb levels) Folate + D3 alone will NOT worsen hemorrhoids Practical Plan for You Morning: Warm water + soaked raisins Diet: High fiber + good fats (ghee) Avoid dry, constipating foods Supplements: Folic acid ✔ Vitamin D3 ✔ Iron → only if prescribed Ayurvedic lifestyle tips: -Sitz bath: Sitting in warm water daily to avoid excess pain and bleeding in hemoroids. -Hot milk + ghee at night (mild laxative action) -Warm coconut oil sterile cotton balls kept in the anal area to avoid itching, burning sensation. -Walking 100 steps after every meal is must. -Dinner by 7.30-8 -No sleeping within 2 hours after meal -Avoid day naps. When to be cautious: Bleeding from piles increases Severe constipation Abdominal pain / spotting Visit a gynacologist as soon possible to start supportive hormonal tablets to keep pregnancy health, looking at previous miscarriage history. No self medication. No home remidies, only follow all instructions given by gynacologist ONLY
Hello dear, First of all, Congratulations on your pregnancy! It is completely understandable to be cautious, especially given your history. Because every pregnancy and medical history is unique. Hemorrhoids and Pregnancy : Hemorrhoids are very common in pregnancy due to increased blood volume and pressure from the uterus. Medication: If they are not severe, doctors often recommend lifestyle adjustments first: increasing fiber intake, staying hydrated, and using sitz baths. Topical creams or cooling pads are often used, but your doctor should confirm which brands are safest for you during the first trimester. Leptaden and Miscarriage History Leptaden is an herbal formulation often used in Ayurvedic practice. Miscarriages resulting from genetic issues (egg or sperm quality) are typically biological events that supplements cannot reverse once the pregnancy has begun. While some practitioners prescribe Leptaden to support pregnancy maintenance, its use in cases of chromosomal or quality-related issues is not supported by standard Western clinical evidence. There is no specific evidence suggesting Leptaden worsens hemorrhoids, but any herbal supplement can affect digestion differently for each individual. Multivitamins and Hemorrhoids It is a common observation that prenatal vitamins can contribute to hemorrhoids, usually because the iron content in multivitamins can cause constipation. Generally, taking Folate (or Folic Acid) and Vitamin D3 alone is unlikely to worsen hemorrhoids, as these specific vitamins do not typically cause the constipation associated with iron. Folate (folic acid) is critical in the early weeks of pregnancy to prevent neural tube defects. If you have stopped your multivitamin, ensure you are at least taking Folate, as it is the most vital supplement in early pregnancy. Ask your OB-GYN doctor specifically about your history of two miscarriages is better. If you decide to take Leptaden under a professional’s guidance, monitor if your bowel habits change, as straining is the primary cause of hemorrhoid flare-ups. In Ayurveda, recurrent miscarriages (Garbhasrava) are often linked to a weakness in the Kshetra (the reproductive environment I.e. Uterus) or an imbalance in Vata and Pitta doshas. When egg or sperm quality is a factor, the focus is on Sthapana (stabilizing the fetus) and Rasayana (rejuvenation). For hemorrhoids (Arsha) during pregnancy, the goal is to maintain Anulomana (downward movement of Vata) to prevent constipation without using strong laxatives. Prescription : For Pregnancy Support (History of Miscarriage): 1. Gestone Capsule This is a specialized formulation used to support the uterine lining and maintain pregnancy. Dosage: 1 to 2 capsules twice daily after food with warm milk or as directed by your physician. For Hemorrhoid Management: 2. Pilexil Tablet (or similar mild Arshahara preparations) While Ayurveda focuses on lifestyle for pregnancy-related piles, ensuring smooth bowel movements is key. Dosage: 1 tablet twice daily. However, for a safer pregnancy-specific alternative to avoid straining, 3. Sukumaram Kwath is often preferred to balance Vata. Sukumaram Kwath Dosage: 15 ml mixed with 45 ml of lukewarm water, taken on an empty stomach in the morning and evening. 4. Promile Capsule A natural source of calcium and minerals that is generally gentler on the digestive tract than synthetic multivitamins. Dosage: 1 capsule twice daily after food.
Hemorrhoids in pregnancy Mild hemorrhoids are common in pregnancy due to constipation and pressure. Avoid strong medicines unless needed. Ayurvedic support: Triphala churna 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water (only if your gynecologist agrees in pregnancy). Apply coconut oil or pure ghee locally 2–3 times/day. Eat fiber-rich food and drink plenty of water. Leptaden for miscarriage prevention Leptaden may support threatened miscarriage in some traditional uses, but it will not fix miscarriage caused by poor egg or sperm quality/chromosomal issues. For recurrent miscarriages, consult a gynecologist for evaluation. Leptaden with hemorrhoids Usually Leptaden does not directly worsen hemorrhoids, but if it causes constipation in you, hemorrhoids may increase. Only folate and Vitamin D3 Folic acid and Vitamin D3 usually do not worsen hemorrhoids. Iron in multivitamins often causes constipation and can worsen piles. Safe pregnancy tips: Folic acid 400–600 mcg daily Warm water, fruits, soaked raisins Avoid spicy, fried food Because of 2 previous miscarriages, regular follow-up with a gynecologist is very important.
Congratulations on your pregnancy! 1. Managing Hemorrhoids in Pregnancy Since your hemorrhoids are currently moderate and manageable, doctors generally recommend lifestyle modifications as the first line of defense rather than strong medications: Dietary Fiber: Focus on whole grains, lentils, fruits, and vegetables to keep stools soft. Hydration: Drink plenty of water to prevent constipation, which is the primary trigger for hemorrhoids. Sitz Baths: Sitting in warm water for 10–15 minutes can provide significant relief. Topical Relief: Applying Jatyadi Taila or plain coconut oil can soothe the area. Gentle Support: Some doctors suggest mild aids like Isabgol (Psyllium husk) with warm milk at night to ensure smooth movements without straining. 2. Leptaden and Miscarriage History While Leptaden is a traditional Ayurvedic formulation used to support the uterine environment and prevent habitual miscarriage, there are important caveats: Egg/Sperm Quality: If miscarriages are due to chromosomal abnormalities or egg/sperm quality issues, supplements like Leptaden may not “reverse” those biological outcomes. It is primarily used to tone uterine muscles and support the pregnancy environment. Safety & Hemorrhoids: There is no known direct contraindication between Leptaden and hemorrhoids. However you should be caution during first trimester. 3. Multivitamins vs. Folate and Vitamin D3 It is common for prenatal multivitamins to worsen hemorrhoids because they often contain iron, which can cause constipation. Folate and Vitamin D3: These are essential and generally will not worsen hemorrhoids, as they do not typically cause the constipation associated with iron. Recommendation: Continue taking Folate and Vitamin D3 as they are critical in early pregnancy.
Hello, and congratulations on your pregnancy. I completely understand the anxiety that comes after experiencing two early losses, but let us take this one step at a time. Your proactive approach to your health is excellent. 1. Multivitamins vs. Folate & Vitamin D3 The reason your previous multivitamins triggered hemorrhoids was almost certainly the Iron and heavy minerals in them. Iron causes constipation ; it hardens the stool, forcing you to strain, which engorges the pelvic veins. Taking isolated Folate (Folic Acid) and Vitamin D3 will NOT worsen your hemorrhoids, as they do not cause constipation. ✓You must take your Folate right now. It is absolutely non-negotiable in the first trimester for the development of your baby’s brain and spinal cord. 2. Leptaden & Egg/Sperm Quality Leptaden is an excellent classical formulation containing herbs like Jeevanti, which act as Garbhasthapana (pregnancy sustainers). It works by improving blood flow to the uterine lining and calming uterine spasms to prevent rejection. However, if a miscarriage is strictly due to chromosomal or genetic anomalies (poor egg or sperm quality), no herbal or allopathic medicine can rewrite that genetic code once fertilization has occurred. Leptaden will strongly support the physical uterine environment and implantation, but it cannot fix inherent genetic defects. 3. Safety of Leptaden with Hemorrhoids Yes, Leptaden is completely safe to take with your current hemorrhoid issue. It is a very gentle, nourishing formulation that does not aggravate heat or pelvic pressure, so it will not cause flare-ups. 4. Hemorrhoid Management in the First Trimester Since your hemorrhoids are currently moderate and manageable, do not take any oral Ayurvedic or allopathic hemorrhoid medications. The first trimester is highly sensitive, and we want to avoid unnecessary internal herbs. Instead, manage them physically: ✓Local Soothing: Apply a few drops of pure, cold-pressed Castor oil or plain Cow’s Ghee directly to the area after using the washroom to reduce friction and swelling. ✓Natural Lubrication: To combat your occasional gas and prevent any straining add 1 teaspoon of Cow’s Ghee to a cup of warm milk or warm water at bedtime. This acts as a gentle, pregnancy-safe internal lubricant for your colon. Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma