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Question #20386
64 days ago
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How to conceive this months? - #20386

Afroza Akter Dina

my name is Afroza Akhtar dina. I am 38 years old. Despite trying hard, I am not able to become a mother. Meanwhile, I am getting older. Age is a factor in infertility. Can you help me in any way? Then I will be benefited. My dream of becoming a mother will be fulfilled. Sampriti, I have done an IUI.

Age: 38
Chronic illnesses: infertility
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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Dr. Harshita Hyati
I have gained comprehensive clinical experience through my internship and professional duties, which has laid a strong foundation for my medical practice. During my internship, I worked extensively across multiple departments, including casualty, general medicine, general surgery, and obstetrics & gynecology at the Government District Hospital, Gadag. This exposure allowed me to handle a variety of acute and chronic cases, sharpen my clinical assessment skills, and actively participate in patient management under the guidance of senior medical professionals. Following this, I served as a duty doctor at AYUSH Hospital, Gadag Betgeri, where I applied my Ayurvedic knowledge in a clinical setting and contributed to patient care in both outpatient and inpatient departments. I successfully completed 366 days of rigorous internship training at DGM Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital, Gadag, where I was involved in patient evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment planning under supervision. My time there allowed me to integrate classical Ayurvedic principles with practical patient care while developing a keen understanding of hospital operations and multidisciplinary collaboration. These experiences have enhanced my ability to handle diverse medical conditions confidently while maintaining a patient-centered approach. I am dedicated to continuing my journey as an Ayurvedic practitioner with the same passion and commitment, focusing on delivering quality, evidence-based, and holistic healthcare.
64 days ago
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Have you undergone Amh test report,USG ,and do u have regular menstrual cycle,do you have any other health issues like pcod or PCOS . please share these information

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Phalgrith 2tsp twice daily with milk M2 tone 1-0-1 after food with water

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Conceiving can indeed be challenging, especially as age advances. In Ayurveda, we consider a holistic approach to support fertility by balancing the doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. First, it's crucial to understand your unique prakriti, or constitution, as well as any current imbalances (vikriti) to tailor a personalized approach. Let's focus on enhancing fertility by strengthening your reproductive system, improving overall health, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. In Ayurveda, the reproductive tissue or "shukra dhatu" plays a vital role in conception. You might find it helpful to add certain foods that are sattvic and nourishing in nature. Foods like ghee, milk, almonds, and dates can support this dhatu and promote fertility. Diet is key, so try to avoid excessively spicy, sour, or fermented food which can aggravate Pitta and affect hormonal balance. Focus on eating seasonal, freshly prepared meals, rich in whole grains, fresh vegetables, and appropriate proteins. Herbs can also be beneficial. Ashwagandha and Shatavari are well known in Ayurveda for their benefits in enhancing fertility and promoting reproductive health. It's important, however, to consult with an ayurvedic practitioner or healthcare provider before starting any new herbs to ensure they're right for you, considering your IUI treatment. Regularly engaging in gentle yoga and pranayama can support physical and emotional well-being, aiding in stress reduction. SImple practices like Anulom Vilom (alternative nostril breathing) can balance the mind-body connection and support Vata regulation. Also, maintaining a consistent daily routine - waking up and going to bed at the same time, eating meals regularly, etc., can help balance your body's rhythms. Don't underestimate the power of mental peace, too—saravagyana (total posiitivity) and setting intention is an integral portion in Ayurveda and mirroring this with modern mindfulness techiques can be powerful. Lastly, since you've undergone treatments like IUI, it's essential to continue under the guidance of your fertility specialist to ensure any ayurvedic practices complement your current treatments, creating a safe and supportive approach towards your dream of motherhood.

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