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Dr. Ancy Sam A

Dr. Ancy Sam A
Samraksha Ayurveda, Postnatal care home service, Trivandrum
Doctor information
Experience:
3 years
Education:
Govt. Ayurveda College, Tripunithura
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly into postnatal care, like full-on Ayurvedic recovery for new moms. Not just massage n oils but proper internal meds, ahara changes, and targeted support for lactation or digestion or even the mental fog many go thru. I help with fatigue, aches, breast issues, appetite drop... it varies. I don’t do one-size-fits-all. Each case feels diff, coz each delivery and body story is diff. Sometimes we go deep into dhatu level cleansing, sometimes it’s more about stabilising sleep or hormones first. I mix therapies—abhyanga, yoni pichu, kashayam, diet changes, and daily tracking. Even emotional check-ins matter—many feel isolated or overwhelmed n no one’s asking them how they *feel*. I do. That part matters more than ppl think. And ya, all plans are Ayurvedic-rooted, no shortcuts or random pills. I make sure healing actually *feels* right—not just “looks” okay on paper. That’s where real postnatal ayurveda kicks in.
Achievements:
I am the one who started Samraksha Ayurveda from scratch—wasn’t easy, but worth it. I built postnatal protocols that actually *fit* real moms, not just theory-level stuff. Helped dozens (maybe more than that now?) recover after delivery, esp those dealing with pain, sleep issues, poor lactation, etc. I also lead my team here—train them too sometimes—making sure we don’t miss the emotional side of healing either. It’s not just care, it’s a space for women to feel held, truly.

I am a BAMS graduate from Govt Ayurveda College, Tripunithura (2022). That place really grounded me in classical ayurveda—not just theory but the day-to-day nuances too. Right after, I joined Nihara Ayurcare in Aluva as Medical Officer... it was a focused postnatal setup, and working there made one thing v clear—postpartum care needs way more attn than it usually gets. You’re not just treating the mother’s body, you're helping her regain balance across mind, hormones, digestion, sleep, lactation, emotions—all of it gets tangled. I saw that firsthand, again and again. That’s what led me to start *Samraksha Ayurveda* in Trivandrum. Small space but fully dedicated to postnatal healing. I run it myself—tailored protocols for each mother, based on dosha imbalances, birth experience, physical strain, mental load etc. Some come in with severe fatigue, joint laxity, lactation blocks... others just feel not themselves. I use internal meds, abhyanga, virechana when needed, marma, basti, rasayana herbs and food mapping. Sometimes it’s about helping them understand why *they* feel off even when “reports” are normal. Been 2 yrs now, and ya, I still tweak things for every case. No fixed package, no mass routine stuff. Each recovery is its own pace. My goal’s just to give these women what they actually *need* to heal fully—without rushing them back to normal before they’re ready. This space is quiet, grounding, n safe. That’s important too.