I’m really sorry to hear about the tough situation your friend is in. Whether it’s she already may be in difficult place emotionally. It’s important to be cautious here because when it comes to abortion, Ayurvedic medicine isn’t the best or safest route.
Ayurveda primarily focuses on balancing the body’s life forces rather than intervening in matters like pregnancy termination. There’s stuff out there mentioning herbs like ashoka or papaya seeds, but there’s no solid evidence they work effectively or safely for this purpose. Those herbs are talked about more when addressing menstrual issues or hormonal health but definitively not for inducing an abortion.
In fact, messing around with such herbs without correct knowledge can be risky. They can lead to excessive bleeding, incomplete abortion, or even severe complications. The thing is, you never really know how any individual might respond to a particular herb without comprehensive evaluation by a qualified practitioner who really understands their unique constitution (prakriti), current state (vikriti), and medical history.
And even if you think she’s getting guidance from an Ayurvedic practitioner, remember, even then Ayurveda does not endorse abortion. it’s really not a substitute for medical care in this area. Immediate and professional medical advice is crucial here, both for her physical health and mental wellbeing. Also, in some places the legality and availability of different options vary a lot, and it’s important to follow legal regulations too.
I strongly recommend seeking medical help from a certified healthcare provider specializing in women’s health. They can guide her through safe, legal options. Better be on the safe side and get some professional support, right? Don’t gamble with health.



