At 36, with an AFC of 10–11 and other fertility reports being normal, this is still a hopeful situation in Ayurveda. After miscarriage, the focus is usually on improving Beeja quality (ovum health), Garbhashaya strength (uterine nourishment), hormonal balance, and reducing stress-related Vata imbalance. Divya Pharmacy products like Divya Santati Sudha and Divya Nari Kanti may help support female reproductive health, uterine strength, and hormonal balance in some women, but they should ideally be taken —especially after miscarriage and in cases of low progesterone/luteal phase defect. According to Ayurveda, recurrent low progesterone tendencies are often linked with: Vata aggravation Dhatu weakness (especially Artava Dhatu) Stress and mental overthinking Poor uterine nourishment despite normal reports Ayurvedic approach generally focuses on: Strengthening ovulation and luteal phase Nourishing the uterus and endometrium Improving implantation support Calming stress and balancing hormones naturally Helpful Ayurvedic support measures: Warm milk with a small amount of ghee at night Adequate sleep and stress reduction Avoid excessive fasting, overexercise, and late nights Include sesame, soaked almonds, dates, makhana, and Shatavari-rich foods if suitable How much time can it take? Usually Ayurveda works gradually. Many women may require around 3–6 months of consistent treatment, cycle tracking, proper diet, and lifestyle correction before seeing improvement in luteal support and conception health.
Your Antral Follicle Count (AFC) of 10–11 is actually a very encouraging sign for a 36-year-old, indicating that your ovarian reserve is quite healthy. The focus now is purely on improving egg quality, strengthening the endometrial lining, and enhancing Kshetra (the uterine field) to sustain a pregnancy. ••From an Ayurvedic perspective, recurrent early miscarriage due to a luteal phase defect (low progesterone) points toward a weakness in the Garbhashaya (uterus) and an imbalance in Apana Vata (the sub-dosha governing reproduction and retention) and Pitta Dosha (which governs the hormonal and thermal environment required to sustain a pregnancy) 1.Divya Santati Sudha Does it help? •Yes. This is specifically formulated for female infertility and strengthening the reproductive system. It contains herbs like Putranjivak and Shivlingi, which have been traditionally used in Ayurveda to enhance fertility, improve egg quality, and structurally strengthen the uterus to prevent early pregnancy loss (Garbhasrava). ••Role in Low Progesterone: While it doesn’t contain hormones, it acts as an Ayurvedic uterine tonic to nourish the corpus luteum (the gland that secretes progesterone after ovulation). 2. Divya Nari Kanti Does it help? •Yes, as a supportive therapy. This formulation is excellent for balancing the overall endocrine system, regulating the menstrual cycle, and reducing pelvic inflammation. It contains herbs like Shatavari, Ashoka, and Lodhra. ••Role in Low Progesterone: Ashoka and Lodhra are highly Grahi (binding/retaining) and Asrigdhara-nashak, meaning they tone the endometrial lining and help prevent the premature shedding associated with a short luteal phase. ••Comprehensive Ayurvedic Protocol for Luteal Phase Support 1.Phala Ghrita: This is considered the premier classical Ayurvedic formulation for preventing miscarriage and treating luteal phase issues. It is a medicated ghee that directly nourishes the endometrium. Dosage: 1 teaspoon with warm milk on an empty stomach in the morning. 2.Shatavari Churna / Tablets: Shatavari is a potent phytoestrogen and progestogenic herb that stabilizes the luteal phase and builds a thick, healthy uterine lining. ••Ahara (Diet): Include Jeevaniya (life-giving) foods. Consume organic cow’s milk, ghee, almonds, walnuts, soaked raisins, and fresh pomegranates (which explicitly build the blood and uterine lining). Avoid highly spicy, piercing (Tikshna), and fermented foods, as they increase Pitta and can trigger early bleeding. ••Vihara (Lifestyle): Chronic stress elevates cortisol, which literally “steals” the building blocks needed to make progesterone. Daily gentle yoga (like Baddha Konasana or Butterfly Pose to increase pelvic blood flow) and Pranayama (Anulom Vilom) are crucial
Along with these does i need to take these two mentioned tablets ? & in what quantity ?
Yes you start your Divya shanti suda 1-0-1 after food with normal water or luckwarm milk Divya nari kanti 1-0-1 after food with normal water or luckwarm milk And with this two medicines also add my medicine 1. Phal grith :- 1 tsf in morning empty stomach with luckwarm milk 2. Satavari tablet 1-0-1 after food with normal water… And all this course continue around 3-4 months…
Thank you , can take daily 1tablet ashwgandha also ? Or no need
Tell me first hows your sleep cycle is good around (6-7hr.)…and how’s your stress level (I give 1-10 number choose how much stress you have)
Yes sleep mostly 6hr… & stress is little bit in working life
According to Ayurveda, miscarriage cause is poor uterine nourishment, and uterine muscle strength. We need to take medicine that can improve the quality of ovum and also give strength to uterus. Divya Nari kanti , ingredients supports female reproductive health, , balance hormone, but may not be effective during pregnancy and post miscarriage. Divya Santati shuddhi is used to enhance fertility So you can continue Santati Shuddhi, also add Phalgrith 2tsp twice before food with warm milk.