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Question #20406
73 days ago
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Pregnancy - #20406

Darahseemee

Am 24 amd have never experienced pregnancy for once...plus I notice my guy always scratch his body immediately or few minutes after sex....I tried having eex with someone else still the same. What could be the cause???,/

Age: 25
Chronic illnesses: Infection
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Get you hormonal parameters done Also USG needs to be done It's best at this stage consult gynecologist for evaluation Can then contact here if we can suggest ayurvedic medicine

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The symptoms your partner's experiencing, such as scratching after intercourse, could be quite bothersome and may point to a few possibilities. It's worth considering that he might have a contact allergy or sensitivity to something you're using during intercourse, like lubricants, condoms, or even a fabric from clothing or bedding. Sometimes, even ingredients in personal care products like soaps or lotions can cause reactions. Another possibility could be heat rash or irritation from friction during sex or sweating. To pinpoint the cause, it might be helpful to try eliminating or changing one product at a time. Switch to hypoallergenic, fragrance-free options. If you're using latex condoms—try switching to non-latex versions to see if there's any improvement. It might also be a good idea to both shower after intercourse using lukewarm water and a mild soap, ensuring the skin is patted dry gently. As for the issue with not experiencing pregnancy, several factors could affect fertility—from ovulation patterns to hormonal balances or even lifestyle factors like stress and nutrition. Ayurveda assess fertility issues through a deep understanding of your dosha (body constitution) balance. If Vata, Pitta, or Kapha is imbalanced, it might affect reproductive health. In Ayurveda, improving digestive fire (Agni) and keeping a balance of body, mind, and environment is crucial. Focus on a wholesome diet with foods that consider your dosha. Generally, whole grains, fresh fruits, and seeds like flaxseeds can be beneficial. Avoid processed foods or anything too spicy or heavy. Yoga and meditation can greatly relieve stress, which is an important aspect when trying to conceive. They also promote overall reproductive harmony by ensuring that your tissues (Dhatus) are nourished. However, both issues might require professional medical evaluation to rule out underlying conditions. It's always wise to consult with a healthcare provider who can look co-ordinate care alongside Ayurvedic practices.

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