Right, so you’ve been trying for 6 years to conceive, not easy, I get it. You’re 41 now, and it seems there might be a few things going on here. Your husband’s feeling weak? That factors in too. Let’s talk about Ayurveda, maybe it’ll help guide both of you.
First off, your fish and AMH levels are a bit confusing – I think by fish you meant FSH? At age 41 with FSH and AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) in mind, it sounds like there could be some hormonal imbalances affecting fertility. But let’s see what Ayurveda can lend us.
Ayurveda sees fertility linked to Shukra dhatu - the reproductive tissue. When it’s balanced, conception is more possible. For both you and your hubby, nourishing the body is key. Foods that support ojas (vitality) will also boost fertility. Try including more almonds, walnuts, figs, and dates in your diet. Warm milk with a pinch of saffron at night could be benefitial and calming too. Ghee is another powerfood; incorporating it into your meals can nourish the body deeply.
Ashwagandha is well known for supporting energy and stress in men, which is quite vital for him. Let the Ashwagandha powder (about 1/2 teaspoon) mix into the warm milk. For you, Shatavari might be of use as it supports reproductive health; a dash of the powder can go into warm water twice a day, but sometimes it’s bitter in taste, so be mindful.
Stay away from processed foods, smoking, excess caffeine or alcohol. They won’t help the harmony you need.
Lifestyle-wise, daily exercise like yoga isn’t just good for the body, it eases stress, and stress isn’t a buddy when trying to conceive. Breathing exercises, especially, can help balance the doshas involved (Vata often goes haywire with stress and irregular lifestyle).
A visit to a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner would ideally give you personalized advice, particularly since there’s a lot more to consider than I can cover here. Plus, sometimes patience is part of this tricky journey – but don’t leave things to fate if nature’s nudging you call in the experts. And hey, find time to relax, genuinely enjoy each other’s company, even if just a walk in a garden, the little joy matters too.