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Infertility Treatment
Question #21121
314 days ago
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Got married 5 years ago but still didn't get pregnancy - #21121

Kalyani

All my reports are normal .... but wanted to know the reason...why im not able to become pregnant. My husband sperm Count also good. Help us to find out the route cause and improve our pregnancy chances.

Age: 35
Chronic illnesses: Recurrent yeast infection/ candida
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It’s better to take a detailed history and then advice

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Consult your nearest Ayurved Gynecologist.

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You can consult me at DiRi Ayurveda, Ahemdabad, I also offer online consultation.

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It’s understandable that you’re searching for answers, and turning to Ayurveda can offer insights into your situation. Even with normal reports, there could be elusive factors that affect fertility. In Ayurveda, we often consider the balance of your doshas — Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, as well as the state of your agni, or digestive fire. Your prakriti (individual constitution) and lifestyle are also crucial elements in understanding fertility.

First, it’s important to consider stress. Stress can have a profound impact on hormonal balance, even beyond what medical tests might show. Practices like pranayama (breathing exercises) and meditation can help manage stress levels. Try making time each day for deep breathing exercises; it doesn’t have to be long, just 10 to 15 minutes can make a difference.

Diet is another area that might benefit from attention. Aim to enhance your agni, focusing on warm, nourishing meals that soothe and balance the body. Incorporate plenty of ghee, milk, nuts, and whole grains to support healthy tissue (dhatu) formation. Additionally, spices such as cumin, ajwain, and fennel might aid digestion and assimilation, promoting overall health. Eat your main meal at midday when agni is strongest.

Consider herbal support as well, with Shatavari and Ashwagandha being notable herbs in supporting reproductive health. A healthcare professional should guide their use. These herbs are traditionally noted for their ability to foster balance in the reproductive system.

Timing intercourse around ovulation is, of course, important. Generally, the fertile window occurs during days 10 to 16 of a standard 28-day cycle, but this can vary.

Lastly, while Ayurveda is beneficial, it’s wise to maintain an integrative approach with support from medical professionals. Ayurveda can work alongside conventional treatments for a holistic approach to fertility. By harmonizing your internal state and environment, you’re more inclined to create a conducive atmosphere for conception.

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