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Gynecology and Obstetrics
Question #21167
62 days ago
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miscarriag - #21167

Radha

Mujhe br br miscarriage ho jate h last July m hua h kya kru ...tyriad sugar BP sb normal rhta h...3 month tk bhi nhi chal pati pregnancy or asa 3 tym ho chuka h...or 4 month k bd bleeding ho jati h ...ak beti h 4 year ki

Age: 33
Chronic illnesses: Miscarriage problem
Pain
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With over three years of clinical experience in a neuro-psychiatric hospital, I have developed a deep understanding of mental health and neurological disorders. My work involved supporting patients with a wide range of conditions such as anxiety, depression, psychosis, insomnia, and neurodegenerative diseases, using a combination of traditional Ayurvedic principles and evidence-based care. I take a holistic approach, addressing both the physical and psychological aspects of health, and prioritize personalized therapies that support long-term recovery and emotional well-being. In addition to my neuro-psychiatric work, I have six months of hands-on experience in emergency trauma care, where I was trained to respond quickly and effectively to acute medical situations. This experience strengthened my diagnostic abilities, crisis management skills, and reinforced the importance of timely intervention and integrative support in critical care settings. I also spent over a year in a fertility department, where I worked closely with couples dealing with infertility, menstrual irregularities, hormonal imbalances, and other reproductive health concerns. My focus was on restoring reproductive function using Ayurvedic treatments such as Uttarabasti, Rasayana therapy, and lifestyle modifications, always guided by the patient’s unique prakriti and health history. These diverse clinical experiences have shaped my practice into one that is compassionate, detail-oriented, and grounded in both tradition and clinical precision. Whether treating neurological concerns, supporting fertility, or responding to acute trauma, I am committed to offering ethical, individualized, and effective care that promotes lasting wellness.
62 days ago
aapke pehale pregnancy se pehale koi miscarrriage hua tha? Kabbi kabhi husband ke sperm morphology problem ke wajeh se bi ye ho saktha he, tho aap use bhi pahle jaach kijiye. husband ko agar doomrapaan, gutka, daru aur paan ka adat he tho band kara dijiye. Aap aapke AMH check kara dijiye, kabi AMH kam hone ke wajeh se bi ye ho saktha he. Abhi ke liye aap ye medicine shuru kijiye Phalasarpi - 10 ml subhah 7 baje khali pet me ghee ko piglake pilijiye. Periods ka bleeding hothe wakt is medicine ko nahi lena he.
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Miscarriages can be distressing, and I'm sorry to hear you're going through this repeatedly. Understanding the possible underlying causes is essential before suggesting any treatment. In Ayurveda, recurring miscarriage can be related to imbalances in the Vata dosha, weak shukra dhatu (reproductive tissue), or issues with the body's ability to maintain the pregnancy nidana (environment). Since your sugar, BP, and other conditions seem stable, we'll focus on fortifying the body for a healthier pregnancy. First, it's important to enhance your nutrition to bolster ojas (vital energy) and shukra dhatu. Increase intake of good fats like ghee and sesame oil, which nourish the reproductive tissues. Consider consuming a warm cup of milk with a pinch of saffron and a teaspoon of ghee daily. Ashwagandha and Shatavari are often recommended to support women’s reproductive health; they can be taken as churna mixed with warm milk. Practice Abhyanga (oil massage) with warm sesame oil to calm Vata dosha. Ensure regular routines, like sleeping early and waking up with the sun. Reduce high-intensity activities which may aggravate Vata and cause stress on the body. Stress reduction is also important. Incorporate gentle yoga or pranayama exercises like nadi shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) daily to maintain a calm mind and relax your body. Maintaining good digestive health is crucial, as strong agni ensures proper nutrient absorption. Light, easy-to-digest meals are ideal, focusing on cooked vegetables and warm foods. Add spices such as cumin and coriander to aid digestion. Since this is a complex issue, continued follow-up with a healthcare professional is important and could be beneficial to identify any other potential factors or underlying concerns. Consider consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can tailor a treatment plan specifically for you, alongside monitoring by your current healthcare provider. If you suspect any signs of miscarriage or complications, seek medical attention immediately. Prompt help is necessary as some conditions require urgent care. Stay hopeful and persistent in finding the right balance for your body.

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