Feeling anxious is pretty natural given all you’ve been through with your little one, especially since she’s in NICU. It’s great that you’re considering all avenues for support. First, just to clear it up, every little step counts when it comes to premature baby care.
First off, with such a young and delicate baby, I’d proceed cautiously with any herbal interventions like Ashwagandha or Shatavari. Premature infants have very sensitive systems, and using these might be a bit too heavy right now. Instead, focus on your diet and health, which directly impacts your baby through breastfeeding. Ayurveda values the nourishing power of mother’s milk, which is why I’d recommend you consume satvik (pure) and nutrient-rich foods.
Papaya, almonds, fennel seeds, and fenugreek, when incorporated into your diet, can help boost milk supply. Simple kichadi—a mix of mung dal and rice—is an easily digestible option that’ll support your health. Avoid too much spicy or processed food as they can create imbalances in your body, possibly affecting milk quality.
For you, small things like Abhyanga (self-massage with warm sesame), diffusing calming oils like lavender, and even brief meditation or pranayama can help reduce stress. Try 10 minutes daily (of regular breathing exercises) to help keep stress levels in check. It’s easier said than done, I know, but little emotional balance can deeply affect the vibes you pass to your baby.
Lastly, always prioritize medical guidance from your NICU doctors—they should remain the primary source of advice given the sensitivity of the situation. Otherwise, balance is key. Be kind to yourself. Small lifestyle tweaks can often bring big changes, so if you’re consistent, it’ll likely support both you and your baby’s journey.



