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How to convince naturally pregnancy
Infertility Treatment
Question #21361
23 days ago
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How to convince naturally pregnancy - #21361

bhavani Kotha

March 2025 IVF light pregnancy IUI light pregnancy how present not have any problem I make money for my treatments 😞😞. Please kindly help me madam.......,.................. ... ............................. ................. ...............................

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Trying to conceive can be such an emotional rollercoaster, especially when you’ve gone through IVF or IUI and are concerned about the lightness of your pregnancy. It’s tough, really. Alright, let's delve into what Ayurveda might offer you. Remember, this is best combined with advice from your healthcare providers. Let's start with understanding a lil' about your dosha - Vata, Pitta, or Kapha. Often, Vata imbalances, with its qualities of dryness and irregularity, can create issues in maintaining a pregnancy. It's vital to keep Vata calm, ya know. First, diet: Ayurveda talks a lot about grounding and nourishing foods. Think warm cooked meals, nothing cold or raw right now. Try cooked veggies, whole grains like rice, and hearty soups. Add a bit of ghee — pretty great for increasing *ojas* (vitality and immunity) during pregnancy. Avoid anything too spicy or gaseous. A good routine can help balance doshas too. Regular sleep is key. Try to hit the hay around the same time every night. And in the mornings, when agni, or digestive fire, is kinda waking up, start with a glass of warm water. Gentle yoga and meditation can work wonders; they calm the nervous system, reducing stress. Nothing too intense; just slow, mindful. Concerning herbs, Shatavari is often recommended for women. It's thought to support the reproductive system. Though, always consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner before adding herbs. Different bodies react differently, yeah? And hey, take small breathing breaks. Some deep breaths in the day. A little Pranayama, maybe. It doesn’t sound much, but small steps, right? Keeping your mind relaxed is crucial too. A lot weighs on your mind, clearly. Try, if possible, to find joy or calm in small things. Even for a few mins a day, doing something you love, helps reduce tension. Lastly, talk to your doctor about integrating any Ayurvedic practices into your current medical routine. Safety first, always. Keep hope, eh? Sometimes it's just about patience and self-kindness. Please don't be too hard on yourself. You're doing the best you can.

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