Okay, let’s get into it! Contraception is a crucial decision and while Ayurveda isn’t the go-to for prevention methods, we can definitely talk about overall health which can support your body’s balance as you prepare for this new chapter.
For temporary options, modern contraceptives would be your best choice because they are more effective. Condoms are a must for preventing STIs, plus they’re readily available and easy to use. I’m not talking rocket science here. They also don’t interfere with any Ayurvedic treatments or your digestive issues.
Since you’re mentioning some weight concerns, you might wanna steer clear of hormonal contraceptives initially – they can sometimes make weight management tricky. And birth control pills could potentially affect your digestive system and the liver, not to mention your pancreas and gallbladder might not love’em. Yet, if you choose hormonal options, best to consult with a gynecologist to get a professional recommendation.
Your weak digestive system – or Agni – needs some attending, especially with the pancreas and gallbladder situation. In Ayurveda, a bit of regular ginger tea aids digestion, so does sipping warm water throughout the day. Stick to easily digestible foods – think cooked veggies, soups, and stay clear of fried foods (tempting as they might be).
And hey, talking to an Ayurvedic specialist in person can help tailor suggestions related to your dosha balance, strengthening your body ahead of time. Since your meetings are gonna be irregular, consider how regular contraceptive pills would fit into your life – it requires consistency.
So stay mindful, safe, and maybe see a specialist for advice tailored directly to you, 'cause everyone’s different, you know.



