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I am having bleeding issue and miscarriage
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Gynecology and Obstetrics
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I am having bleeding issue and miscarriage - #24373

Juli

I am having bleeding as suggested by my doctor thery said for bedrest and i have perform all the function of taking rest but don'tknow how the baby is being missed.But my reports are also came normal.So i want to know the issuee.My virus load is 0.

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As you have said that you had miscarriage, It's very sad know about that. If everything is normal but there may be a chance of miscarriage as hormonal,lifestyle or idiopathic But now you should go for a detoxification Through Ayurveda Garbha sanskaar chikitsa That will ensure the health of baby and mother not only at the birth of baby but also after the birth it maintain and enhance baby and mother' health So you should visit nearby center and consult with ayurveda gynecologist for it.
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There are many factors responsible for your issue. Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise. Tab.Leptaden 2-0-2 Tab.Shatavari 2-0-2
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Bleeding during pregnancy can be distressing, and it's vital to understand there are multiple potential causes. While your reports suggest normalcy, a deeper, Ayurvedic perspective may help illuminate what's happening. When it comes to Ayurveda, bleeding or miscarriage (garbhasrava) can relate to imbalances in the Vata dosha. This dosha governs movement and dynamics in the body, and any disturbances may impact pregnancy. Understanding your Prakriti, or natural constitution, can be beneficial. To support your body, focus on calming Vata through warmth, stability, and nourishment. Simple routines could include gentle yoga, meditation, or deep breathing exercises. Dietary intake plays a pivotal role: consider increasing warm, cooked foods that are easy to digest. Foods like whole grains, well-cooked vegetables, and soups can be supportive. Also, use spices like ginger, asafetida, and cumin to invigorate Agni (digestive fire), which is crucial for optimal health. Avoid raw or cold foods, as they could exacerbate Vata imbalance. Light massage with warm sesame oil could provide external calmness, but move gently. Continue adhering to medical advice alongside these suggestions, as these should complement—not replace—medical directives. It's important to be attentive to any signs of urgency. If you notice more bleeding, increased pain, or any unfamiliar symptoms, immediate medical attention is necessary to ensure health and safety, faster. While maintaining bed rest, ensure emotional well-being through supportive activities, conversation or books, as mental peace is critical in the healing journey. Ayurveda offers many insights, and while these tips aim to support your condition, nothing replaces professional medical assessment from your doctor, particularly if new symptoms arise. Always balance ayurvedic treatments with medical care, keeping your well-being as the top priority.
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