Conceiving with a 2 cm endometrial polyp is not impossible, but it may complicate things a bit, depending on where the polyp is located within the uterus. Polyp might obstruct the sperm or interfere with implantation, making conception a bit more challenging. Generally, removal is often recommended if you’re actively trying to conceive, but it’s crucial to discuss this with a qualified medical professional, like a gynecologist, to consider all factors specific to your condition.
Within the framework of Siddha-Ayurveda, managing such a condition involves addressing underlying factors like hormonal imbalances, which could be tied to your dosha state. Consider a routine that could balance your doshas. Dietary changes might help; focus on balancing kapha and pitta doshas by avoiding heavy, greasy foods, and favoring a diet rich in fresh vegetables and whole grains.
Additionally, supportive herbs include Ashoka and Guggulu, which are beneficial for uterine health, but consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any herbs, especially with other medications involved. Given you have started homeopathic treatment, coordinating with your healthcare provider is wise to manage potential interactions.
In terms of timing, the best approach depends on your specific condition and aspirations. If you’re looking to conceive quickly, surgical options might be more straightforward. Regular consultations with an integrative approach might offer more support. Lastly, ensure your digestive fire (agni) is strong, promoting better health overall. Practice mindfulness to help reduce stress, which can also influence hormonal balance.



