Can't getting pregnant - #20416
My all the tests are perfectly normal like LH, FSH,TSH, AMH and HGE ultrasound is also fine ...my prolactin is slightly higher ? Why am not getting pregnant ? Doctor said slight increase in prolactin doesn't effect fertility ..I have smelly odour vaginal discharge too..is it concern with fertility ? My vagina smells bad before and during sex? I have been married for more than a year ..before this I had been married to another guy ...his wife is conceiving and am not ..that's why am worried
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Go for ovulation study.
Even mildly high prolactin level may sometimes interfere with ovulation, consider repeating prolactin levels especially fasting sample is good
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It’s understandable to feel concerned, especially when everything seems in place but pregnancy isn’t happening. Let me try to assist you from an Ayurvedic perspective. In Ayurveda, fertility issues can sometimes be linked to imbalances in the body’s doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha). While your tests suggest normal hormone levels, the higher prolactin levels could indicate a slight imbalance in your doshas leading to such symptoms like smelly vaginal discharge.
A smelly vaginal discharge might be connected to an imbalance in your dosha, particularly Pitta, which governs digestion and transformation. It’s important to address this as it might also impact the environment of reproductive tract. Here are some suggestions:
1. Dietary Adjustments: Consider incorporating foods that balance Pitta dosha, such as sweet, bitter, and astringent foods. Avoid hot, spicy, and sour foods that may exacerbate Pitta imbalance. Foods rich in antioxidants like fruits, especially pomegranate, and vegetables are beneficial. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
2. Stress Management: Stress can affect hormonal balance. Practices such as yoga or meditation can help reduce stress levels. Even a simple practice of deep breathing exercises can be calming and beneficial.
3. Herbs and Supplements: Ayurveda often recommends herbs like Ashwagandha and Shatavari, which can support reproductive health and balance hormones. However, it’s best to consult with an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any new regimen.
4. Hygiene and Lifestyle: Pay attention to personal hygiene, especially before and after intercourse. An imbalance in the vaginal microbiome could contribute to odor, so maintaining cleanliness is crucial.
5. Panchakarma Therapy: Consider detoxifying with Panchakarma, a classical Ayurvedic detoxification process, under guidance of a qualified practitioner. This can help remove toxins and may improve fertility.
Please note, while these suggestions are based on Ayurvedic principles, it’s essential to keep in touch with your healthcare providers to continue exploring all potential factors. If odour persists or causes discomfort, seeking a medical opinion is advisable to ensure there’s no underlying infection or condition.

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