I’m really sorry to hear that you’re going through this. Infertility and miscarriages are tough, emotionally and physically. Ayurveda can offer a nuanced perspective – it’s about understanding your unique constitution and imbalances.
First, I wonder if you are familiar with Vata dosha. Period issues and miscarriages can be related to this dosha being imbalanced. Vata controls movement, and when it’s disturbed, it can lead to irregular cycles or complications with pregnancy. Grounding and nourishing practices might help.
Consider incorporating warm, cooked foods into your diet – soups, stews, and things cooked with ghee are fantastic. Avoid raw, cold, stale food as they can agitate Vata. Use spices like ginger and cumin to support your digestion.
For herbal support, Ashwagandha and Shatavari might be beneficial. Ashwagandha can help in balancing stress and strengthening the body, while Shatavari is nourishing for the reproductive system. Take these under the guidance of a qualified practitioner – they’d be able to set an appropriate dosage.
Regular practices like Abhyanga (self-massage with warm oil), meditation, or yoga can also help calm the mind and stabilise vata. Paying attention to a routine is crucial here—sleeping and waking up at the same times, meals at regular intervals.
However, I can’t stress enough the importance of continuing any treatment plans your healthcare provider has laid out for you. Discuss with them before trying new therapies, especially so they don’t interfere with anything you’re already doing. Emotional support can also be vital, so connect with supportive people or even professional counseling.
Remember, you’re not alone in this journey. Explore Ayurveda to bring harmony to your body; it works best when tailored to your specific needs. But it’s also crucial to integrate it with the insights from your regular healthcare team.



