Hey there, sounds like you’ve got quite a bit on your plate. The fact that your unborn baby has kidney swelling, known as hydronephrosis, it’s really something that needs attention. Especially with your first child’s history of MCDK (Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney), each kiddo is different, but I get why you’d be concerned about patterns here.
So, straight up, in terms of ayurveda, supporting a healthy pregnancy is the goal rather than treating fetal conditions directly. In cases like these, I’d recommend staying closely in touch with your gynecologist or a pediatric urologist for specifics as they have all the right tools to help you make informed decisions for before birth.
But when it comes to general prenatal care and creating a nourishing womb environment, Ayurveda has some gems. Start with your diet — include foods that are gentle yet nourishing, like warm cooked veggies and whole grains. Think warm, soupy, less spicy but flavorful. Stay hydrated with warm water, maybe with a lil bit of fresh lemon if tolerated, as this can help detoxify. Drinking herbal teas such as cumin, fennel, and coriander can aid digestion too.
Rest is super critical now. Get enough sleep, and try to stay relaxed – maybe some light prenatal yoga, or just some quiet, reflective time each day would be great. Breathwork like Anulom Vilom could help balance stress.
Be mindful of stress, as it can influence both body n’ mind during pregnancy. Meditation and gentle breathing exercises are your best friends.
Remember though, if the docs suggest any interventions that ensure safety of the baby, those should take priority. Consider these tips as a supportive measure - not substitute for medical care. Keep up with your check-ups and any follow ups they scheun in for ya.
Hang in there! It’s a journey, and you’re doing the best you can.


