Infertility - #20376
How can I get pregnant. Trying last 3year and also had infertility treatment but can't get pregnant. Please advice me best treatment for conceiv.
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Are you having any issues?? Like H/o PCOS/thyroid/dm/htn?? How are AMH levels ?? Have you before conceived?? How is your H/o menstrual cycle?? Are they regular?? N lasts for how many days??
MADAM JI YOU CAN TAKE SHODANA - VAMANA AND VIRECHANA THERAPY FOLLOWED BY MEDICATION, THEN UR FERTILITY WILL INCREASE
Have you done your USG scan??? Do you have report of your hormonal easy??? Share your report based on that I can suggest you the best treatment
Hi Mega,
Fertility is influenced by various factors, including age, physical activity, lifestyle, food habits, sleep pattern, occupation husband’s health, and more. For personalized diet suggestions, yoga, and medication, do provide insights on these factors along with your menstrual history.
Do share details about your menstrual cycle, including its duration, frequency, pain levels, and any clotting. Kindly provide your recent reports and findings as well.
Additionally, it would be helpful to know about your physical activity, daily routine, food habits, sleep patterns, and your partner’s health.
In the meantime, follow these simple and effective steps.(Consistency is the key factor)
Diet Recommendations:
Balanced Diet: Include whole grains, vegetables, fruits, lean proteins, and healthy fats.
Hydration: Drink at least 2-3 liters of water daily. You can also alternate between methi water, jeera water, or chia seed water.
Avoid Processed Foods: Reduce intake of sugar, refined carbs, fried foods, and carbonated drinks.
Include Fiber: Fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains will keep you full for longer.
Physical Activity: Do Surya Namaskar starting with 5 rounds and increase gradually.
Engage in 30-35 minutes of exercise at least 5 days a week. Options include brisk walking, yoga, Zumba, or strength training.
Medicine Ashokarista 15ml -0-15ml after food Tab M2 Tone 2-0-2 after food Tab Shatavari 2-0-2 after food Tab Chandraprabha vati 2-0-2 after food
Tablet M2 -Tone 1-0-1 after food with water Phalgrith 2tsp twice daily with milk Mental stress should be avoided Remain calm and positive in thoughts
When it comes to infertility, Ayurveda offers a comprehensive approach by addressing imbalances at their roots. While modern infertility treatments focus primarily on symptoms, Ayurveda looks to harmonize your body, mind, and spirit, essentially nurturing your body into a state ready for conception.
Considering that you’ve been trying for a while and undergone treatments without success, it’s crucial to assess your dosha (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) imbalances and your digestive fire, or agni. Often, infertility is linked to Vata imbalance, which can disrupt reproductive tissues (shukra dhatu). Ayurveda emphasizes the importance of a balanced lifestyle, so dietary adjustments, herbal remedies, and panchakarma treatments may prove beneficial.
Begin by incorporating foods that pacify Vata, such as warm, cooked meals with spices like cumin, turmeric, and ginger. Avoid cold, raw, or overly spicy foods, as these might aggravate Vata. Consume ghee or sesame oil moderately, as they nourish the tissues and enhance fertility.
Consider taking Ayurvedic herbs under a practitioner’s guidance. Ashwagandha, Shatavari, and Guduchi are celebrated for their reproductive health benefits. Shatavari, for instance, supports shukra dhatu, nourishing the reproductive system.
Practicing gentle yoga and meditation can also help calm the mind and stabilize Vata. Poses like Supta Baddha Konasana (Reclining Bound Angle Pose) enhance pelvic circulation and reduce stress, a known barrier to conceiving.
Don’t overlook the importance of detoxification through panchakarma therapies, as they eliminate toxins fostering overall well-being and fertility. Abhyanga (oil massage), followed by Swedana (steam therapy), is particularly effective in balancing Vata dosha.
Beyond this, engage in stable daily routines. Wake early, eat on time, and get ample sleep to create a rhythmic, nurturing environment for your body.
Lastly, since your issue persists, further consultations with both an Ayurvedic specialist and a reproductive endocrinologist could provide additional insights and integrate best of both worlds. If there’s any indication of an emergency or an immediate threat to your health, prioritize conventional medical intervention. But for a holistic approach, Ayurveda can work wonders.

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