How to conceive with immature eggs in pcod - #19875
As I am suffering from pcod in long time after first started my period in age of 13 Now I'm married &23 years old and trying to conceive since 3 years but not conceive . So many treatments follow but every time failed My both overies cystic (left-9.7cc& right -9.3cc) Immature eggs My prolactin, thyroid,AMH levels are normal Plz help hoe can I convince
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Nusrat, since your prolactin, thyroid, and AMH levels are normal but your ovaries are cystic with immature eggs, the main focus should be on improving egg quality, regulating ovulation, and reducing insulin resistance (which is common in PCOD). If intrested I can guide you
What is your weight & FSH, LH levels?
Hello Nusrat, could you share any detailed reports or investigations related to your menstrual cycles, such as ultrasound reports and hormone levels like LH, FSH, and testosterone? Additionally, have you had any other tests related to your reproductive health, such as ovarian reserve or insulin resistance? In Ayurveda, the focus is on balancing the hormones and improving ovarian function. Herbs like Shatavari, Ashwagandha, and Guggulu can help balance the doshas and improve fertility. Diet plays a crucial role, so incorporating a balanced diet with foods that support hormonal health, such as whole grains, vegetables, and healthy fats, can be beneficial.
Hello Firstly you have long time PCOD quality of the egg definitely it will be reduced so firstly we should treat PCOD Even u r weight is less or more go with this panchakarma called . Once this treatment is done consult me within by 6-8 months u can conceive naturally
Thank you Virechana
Hello Panchakarma treatment - Virechana
Understanding the challenges you’re facing with PCOD, it’s important to approach this condition with a multi-faceted strategy that aligns with Ayurvedic principles. While conventional treatments focus on symptoms, Ayurveda aims to restore balance from within. Your situation with cystic ovaries and immature eggs indicates a potential imbalance in the Vata and Kapha doshas, common in PCOD.
First off, diet plays a crucial role. Emphasize foods that pacify Kapha and Vata. Include warming and easily digestible foods such as cooked vegetables, warm grains like quinoa or barley, and spices like turmeric, cumin, and ginger. Avoid cold drinks, raw foods, and excessive dairy as they can aggravate kapha.
Regular exercise is another key aspect, but it doesn’t have to be strenuous. Consistent, gentle activity like walking or yoga can boost circulation and maintain hormone balance. Regularity in sleeping hours also helps stabilize the body’s rhythms, aiding in healthier reproductive cycles.
Herbal support can be highly beneficial. Herbs like Ashwagandha and Shatavari are renowned for supporting the female reproductive system. Ashwagandha helps to balance stress and hormones, while Shatavari is nourishing and supports the ovaries in particular. You can take these herbs in powder form with warm water or milk, typically in the morning and evening, but it’s always good to consult with a practitioner for proper dosage.
Abhyanga, an Ayurvedic self-massage with warm sesame oil, can also be quite effective in balancing Vata. Make this a part of your daily routine if possible. It improves circulation and supports the lymphatic system, which may assist in reducing cysts.
Lastly, stress-management is crucial. Practice pranayama (breathing exercises) daily, and consider meditation as tools to calm the mind and nourish the body. Stress has significant impacts on hormone levels, and reducing it can facilitate your path to conception.
If these approaches don’t yield results, it would be wise to further evaluate other aspects of your health or consider working closely with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can provide personalized guidance based on your unique constitution.

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