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how can i conceive baby if one tube is blocked is it's possibleto conceive throughone tube - #26195

neelam

mera right tube block hai or left open hai main baby conceiveni kar pa rhi baki sari reports normal hai periodsv date to date ate hai but mujhe baby conceiveni ho rhdr se treatmentv leliya but fir conceiveni ho rh

Age: 30
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Dear Neelam, No worries, many females having one health tube have conceived. You are young and your other reports are normal as you have mentioned. Take tablet M2TONE 1-0-1 . This Will help balance your hormones. Phalgrith 2tsp twice daily before food with warm milk. This will improve your fertility.and make reproductive organs healthy. Be relaxed, Have adequate sleep. Eat healthy diet consisting of seasonal fruits and seasonal vegetables.

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Yes, it is possible to conceive as your one fallopian tube is healthy and open. Normally ovulation occurs in alternate ovaries in each month so there is chance of getting pregnant in alternate months. but you want to try for conception in every month at ovulation time.

You can take some medication for getting healthy pregnancy. 1. Phalasarpis 1 tsp with warm milk in empty stomach at early morning. 2. Satavari choornam 1 tsp with warm milk at night after food.

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Dr. Hemanshu Mehta
I’m Dr. Hemanshu, a second-year MD scholar specializing in Shalya Tantra (Ayurvedic Surgery), with a focused interest in para-surgical interventions such as Agnikarma, Viddhakarma, and Kshara Karma. My academic and clinical journey is rooted in classical Ayurvedic surgical wisdom, complemented by a modern understanding of patient care and evidence-based approaches. With hands-on training and experience in managing chronic pain conditions, musculoskeletal disorders, hemorrhoids, fistula, and other ano-rectal conditions, I provide treatments that emphasize both relief and long-term wellness. I am deeply committed to offering individualized treatment plans that align with the patient’s prakriti (constitution), disease progression, and lifestyle factors. I believe healing is not limited to procedures alone; it also requires compassion, communication, and continuity of care. That’s why I ensure each patient receives personalized guidance—from diagnosis and therapy to post-treatment care and preventive strategies. I also incorporate Ayurvedic principles like Ahara (diet), Vihara (lifestyle), and Satvavajaya (mental well-being) to promote complete healing and not just symptomatic relief. Whether it's managing complex surgical cases or advising on conservative Ayurvedic therapies, my goal is to restore balance and improve the quality of life through authentic, safe, and holistic care. As I continue to deepen my clinical knowledge and surgical acumen, I remain dedicated to evolving as a well-rounded Ayurvedic practitioner who integrates traditional practices with modern sensibilities.
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HELLO NEELAM,

Trying to conceive with one Fallopian tube is definitely possible, especially if that tube is healthy and open.

#FOR ENHANCING FERTILITY

1)Shatavari churna- 1 tsp with warm milk at bedtime

2)Ashwagandha churna- 1/2 tsp in warm milk daily

3)Pal ghrita- 1 tsp earl morning empty stomach with warm water

4)stri rasayan vata(Patanjali)- 2tabs twice daily after meals

5)Santani sudha syrup- 10 ml twice a day after food

5)Garbhapal ras- 1 tab at night with milk

#DIET -for fertility -take warm, nourishing , unctuous food like ghee, milk , rice, mung dal -avoid cold, dry junks or over spicy food -eat at regular intervals do not skip meals -practice early sleeping and waking -avoid excessive fluid intake at night -avoid tea/coffee, especially in the evening -dont hold urine for long -practice pelvic floor exercises- kegel exercises daily -avoid sour, fermented foods they irritate bladder

YOGA AND PRANAYAM

FOR FERTILITY -bhramari, anulom-vilom, and baddha konasana -viparita karani-post intercourse holdd for 10 min -moola band-perineal lock-10 rounds, 3 time/day -setu bandhasana

#IMPROTANT TEST TO DO -HSG(hysterosalphingiography) to check if that one tube is actually open -ultasound pelvis for ovarian and bladder health -urine routine/microscopy and culture for infection -blood test- tsh, lh, fsh, amh, prolactin

THANK YOU

DR. HEMANSHU MEHTA

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HELLO NEELAM,

PREGNANCY WITH ONE FALLOPIAN TUBE IS ABSOLUTELY POSSIBLE- IF THE ONE TUBE IS HEALTHY AND OPEN -THE OPEN TUBE IS NOT BLOCKED OR DAMAGED, THEN NATURAL CONCEPTION IS VERY MUCH POSSIBLE.

YOUR RIGHT TUBE IS BLOCKED COMPLETELY AND LEFT IS OPEN TREATMENT TAKEN BUT DID’NT CONCEIVE YET, TAKE THIS AYURVEDIC TREATMENT AS MANY OF THE CASES LIKE CURE HAD A HEALTHY PREGNANCY BY FOLLOWING AYURVEDIC PROTOCOL

#TREATMENT SHOULD BE AIMED AT -TO STIMULATE HEALTHY OVULATION ON THE FUNCTIONING SIDE -IMPROVE EGG QUALITY AND UTERINE LINING -DETOXIFY THE BODY AND BALANCE REPRODUCTIVE HORMONES -SUPPORT CONCEPTION MENTALLY,PHYSICALLY AND SPIRITUALLY

#AYURVEDIC TREATMENT PHASES-6 MONTHS PLAN

PHASE 1- DETOX AND APANA VATA SHAMAN(MONTH1-2) DAY-1 TO DAY 60 GOAL- CLEANSE BODY TOXINS,REGULARIZE PERIODS, CALM PELVIC VATA.

1)TRIPHALA CHURNA- 1 TSP WITH WARM WATER AT BEDTIME=GUT DETOX

2)ASHOKARISTA- 20 ML WITH EQUAL WATER AFTER MEALS=REGULATES MENSTRUATION

3)CHANDRAPRABHAVATI- 2 TABS TWICE DAILY AFTER MEALS= URINARY AND REPRODUCTIVE TONIC

4)DASHMOOLA KASHAYA- 40 ML+EQUAL WATER EMPTY STOMACH IN MORNING=PELVIC DETOX, REDUCES IMFLAMMATION

YOGA:- -BUTTERFLY POSE-2MIN -PASCHIMOTTASANA- 2 MIN -ANULOM VILOM-10 MIN -BHRAMARI-5 MIN -WARM SESAME OIL MASSAGE ON LOWER ABDOMEN DAILY -EARLY SLEEP BY 10:30PM

#PHASE 2-REJUVINATION-REPRODUCTIVE STRENGTH(MONTH3-4) GOAL- BOOST EGG QUALITY,IMPROVE UTERINE LINING, AND STRENGTHEN OVULATION

1)SHATAVARI KALPA- 1 TSP WITH WARM MILK AT BEDTIME=FEMALE RASAYANA

2)PHALA GHRITA- 1 TSP EMPTY STOMACH MORNING IN WARM MILK=MAKES UTERUS STRONG

3)PUTRANJEEVAK+SHIVLINGI BEEJ CHURNA- 1 TSP WITH HONEY TWICE DAILY=OVULATION ENHANCER

4)GOKSHURA CHURNA- 1/2 TSP TWICE DAILY WITH WATER=BLADDER TONIC AND FERTILITY SUPPORT

5)GUDUCHI SATVA- 125 MG WITH HONEY ONCE DAILY=IMMUNITY AND INFLAMMATION SUPPORT

CYCLE-SPECIFIC ADJUSTEMNTS DAY5-14(FOLLICULAR PHASE)- EMPHASIZE PUTRAJEEVAK+PHALA GHRITA- MORE

DAY 15-28(LUTEAL PHASE)- FOCUS ON SHATAVARI+ASHWAGANDHA

YOGA- -BRIDGEPOSE -VIPARITA KARANI-LEGS UP THE WALL-5 MIN DAILY -ASHWINI MUDRA-PELVIC SQUEEZE-2 MIN

#PHASE 3-CONCEPTION WINDOW+BLADDER SUPPORT(MONTH5-6) GOAL- MAXIMIZE CHANCES OF FERTILIZATION, IMPLANTATION,AND URINARY STABILITY

1)KAPIKACCHU CHURNA- 1/2 TSP WITH WARM MILK TWICE DAILY IN MORNING AND AFTER DINNER =INCREASES LIBIDO, SUPPORTS OVUMM

2)YASTIMADHU CHURNA- 1/2 TSP WITH MILK ONCE DAILY AFTER BREAKFAST= ANTI-INFLAMMATORY, ENDOMETRIAL SUPPORT

3)MUSTA+GOKSHURA CHURNA- 1 TSP AFTER MEALS WITH WATER= VATA BALANCE

4)ASHWAGANDHA CHURNA- 1/2 TSP WITH MILK AT NIGHT=BALANCES HORMONES, STRESS RELIEVER

FERTILITY YOGA POSTURES- -SUPTA BADDHA KONASANA-RECLINED BUTTERFLY -VIPARITA KARANI- AFTER INTERCOURSE -NADI SODHANA PRANAYAM-10 MIN -PELVIC FLOOR BREATHING

#TIME FOR CONCEPTION -TRACK OVULATION- USING CERVICAL MUCUS OR OVULATION KITS -FERTILE WINDOW-DAY 11-17 OF THE CYCLE -INTERCOURSE SCHEDULE- ALTERNATE DAYS(DAY 11,13,15,17) -POST INTERCOURSE- LEGS ELEVATED FOR 5-10 MIN NO IMMEDIATE URINATION.

#DIET EAT -WATM MILK+GHEE -SOAKED ALMONDS,FIGS,DATES -MOONG DAL KHICHDI WITH GHEE -BOTTLE GOURD,PIMPKIN,ASH GOURD MORE -STEAMED RICE,CUMIN,AJWAIN -RAGI,JAGGERY,SESAME SEEDS, PUMPKIN SEEDS -MAKE SEED LADDOS

AVOID- -COLD WEATHER,SODA,ICY JUICES -EXCESS CITRUS, TOMATOES, SOUR CURD -CAFFEINE, TEA, FRIED FOOD,BAKERY -RAW SALADS, PICKLES AT NIGHT

#DAILY ROUTINE FOR CONCEPTION -WAKE UP AT 5:30-6 AM IN MORNING -SESAME OIL MASSAGE-LOWER ABDOMEN,THIGHS -CLEAR BOWELS BEFORE YOGA -YOGA AND PRANAYAM-30 MIN DAILY -HERBAL TEA(GINGER+TULSI) OR WARM WATER -BREAKFAST- WARM PORRIDGE WITH GHEE -LUNCH-KHICHDI+SABJI+GHEE -DINNER- SOUP OR LIGHT MEAL BY 7:30 PM -SLEEP BY 10 PM

#TEST TO CONSIDER -HSG TEST=TO CONFIRM REMAINING FALLOPIAN TUBE IS OPEN -ULTRASOUNG- FOLLICULAR MONITORING TO CHECK OVULATION -AMH,LH,FSH BLOOD TEST- FOR EGG RESERVE AND HORMONE STATUS

#SPECIAL TIPS TO FOLLOW -PRACTICE GRATITUDE AND MENTAL CALMNESS DAILY -AVOID OVERTHINKING ABOUT THE RESULT- FOCUS ON DAILY DISCIPLINE -AVOID SITTING ON COLD SURFACES AND HOLDING URINE -TAKE WARM SITZ BATH WITH TRIPHALA WATER WEEKLY-FOR PELVIC CLEANSING

THIS PLAN IS DESIGNED TO HOLISTICALLU SUPPORT FERTILITY EVEN WITH ONE WORKING TUBE, WITHOUT SIDE EFFECTS.FOLLOW THIS CONTINUOUSLY FOR 6 MONTHS AND REASSESS WITH PROPER OVULATION TRACKING

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

AND YOU CONCEIVE NATURALLY AND BLESSED WITH BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHY BABY

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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नमस्ते नीलम,

एक फैलोपियन ट्यूब से गर्भधारण बिल्कुल संभव है - अगर एक ट्यूब स्वस्थ और खुली हो -खुली ट्यूब बंद या क्षतिग्रस्त न हो, तो प्राकृतिक गर्भाधान बहुत संभव है।

आपकी दाहिनी नली पूरी तरह से बंद है और बाईं नली खुली है। उपचार तो हो गया है, लेकिन अभी तक गर्भधारण नहीं हुआ है। आयुर्वेदिक उपचार लें क्योंकि क्योर जैसे कई मामलों में आयुर्वेदिक प्रोटोकॉल का पालन करके स्वस्थ गर्भावस्था हुई है।

#उपचार का उद्देश्य होना चाहिए: -कार्यशील पक्ष पर स्वस्थ ओव्यूलेशन को प्रोत्साहित करना -अंडे की गुणवत्ता और गर्भाशय की परत में सुधार -शरीर को विषमुक्त करना और प्रजनन हार्मोन को संतुलित करना -मानसिक, शारीरिक और आध्यात्मिक रूप से गर्भधारण में सहायता करना

#आयुर्वेदिक उपचार चरण-6 महीने की योजना

चरण 1- विषहरण और अपान वात शमन (माह 1-2) दिन-1 से दिन 60 लक्ष्य- शरीर के विषाक्त पदार्थों को साफ़ करना, मासिक धर्म को नियमित करना, पेल्विक वात को शांत करना।

1) त्रिफला चूर्ण - सोते समय 1 छोटा चम्मच गर्म पानी के साथ = पेट की सफाई

2) अशोकरिष्ट - भोजन के बाद 20 मिलीलीटर बराबर पानी के साथ = मासिक धर्म को नियंत्रित करता है

3) चंद्रप्रभावती - भोजन के बाद दिन में दो बार 2 गोलियां = मूत्र और प्रजनन संबंधी टॉनिक

4) दशमूल कषाय - सुबह खाली पेट 40 मिलीलीटर + बराबर पानी = पेल्विक डिटॉक्स, सूजन कम करता है

योग:- -तितली आसन - 2 मिनट -पश्चिमोत्तासन - 2 मिनट -अनुलोम विलोम - 10 मिनट -भ्रामरी - 5 मिनट -पेट के निचले हिस्से पर गर्म तिल के तेल की मालिश प्रतिदिन -रात 10:30 बजे तक जल्दी सो जाएँ

#चरण 2- कायाकल्प-प्रजनन शक्ति (माह 3-4) लक्ष्य- अंडों की गुणवत्ता बढ़ाना, गर्भाशय की परत में सुधार और ओव्यूलेशन को मज़बूत करना

1) शतावरी कल्प- सोते समय 1 छोटा चम्मच गर्म दूध के साथ = महिला रसायन

2) फल घृत- सुबह खाली पेट 1 छोटा चम्मच गर्म दूध के साथ = गर्भाशय को मज़बूत बनाता है

3) पुत्रंजीवक+शिवलिंगी बीज चूर्ण- 1 छोटा चम्मच शहद के साथ दिन में दो बार = ओव्यूलेशन बढ़ाने वाला

4) गोक्षुर चूर्ण- 1/2 छोटा चम्मच दिन में दो बार पानी के साथ = मूत्राशय टॉनिक और प्रजनन क्षमता सहायता

5) गुडुची सत्व- 125 मिलीग्राम शहद के साथ दिन में एक बार = रोग प्रतिरोधक क्षमता और सूजन में सहायता

चक्र-विशिष्ट समायोजन दिन 5-14 (फॉलिक्युलर फेज़)- पुत्रजीवक+फल घृत पर ज़ोर दें- अधिक

दिन 15-28 (ल्यूटियल फेज़)- शतावरी+अश्वगंधा पर ध्यान दें

योग- -ब्रिजपोज़ -विपरीत करणी-दीवार पर पैर ऊपर-रोज़ाना 5 मिनट -अश्विनी मुद्रा-पेल्विक स्क्वीज़-2 मिनट

#चरण 3-गर्भाधान खिड़की+मूत्राशय सहायता (महीना 5-6) लक्ष्य- निषेचन की संभावना को अधिकतम करना, प्रत्यारोपण और मूत्र स्थिरता

1) कपिकच्छु चूर्ण - 1/2 छोटा चम्मच गर्म दूध के साथ दिन में दो बार सुबह और रात के खाने के बाद = कामेच्छा बढ़ाता है, अंडाणु को बढ़ावा देता है

2) यस्तिमधु चूर्ण - 1/2 छोटा चम्मच दूध के साथ दिन में एक बार नाश्ते के बाद = सूजन-रोधी, एंडोमेट्रियल को सहारा देता है

3) मुसत्ता+गोक्षुरा चूर्ण - 1 छोटा चम्मच भोजन के बाद पानी के साथ = वात संतुलन

4) अश्वगंधा चूर्ण - 1/2 छोटा चम्मच रात में दूध के साथ = हार्मोन संतुलन, तनाव से राहत

प्रजनन योग आसन - - सुप्त बद्ध कोणासन - लेटे हुए बटरफ्लाई -विपरीत करणी- संभोग के बाद -नाड़ी शोधन प्राणायाम-10 मिनट -पेल्विक फ्लोर श्वास

#गर्भाधान का समय -ओव्यूलेशन ट्रैक करें- गर्भाशय ग्रीवा के श्लेष्म या ओव्यूलेशन किट का उपयोग करके -उपजाऊ खिड़की- चक्र के 11-17वें दिन -संभोग कार्यक्रम- वैकल्पिक दिन (दिन 11,13,15,17) -संभोग के बाद- 5-10 मिनट तक पैर ऊपर रखें, तुरंत पेशाब न करें।

#आहार खाएँ - दूध और घी - भीगे हुए बादाम, अंजीर, खजूर - घी के साथ मूंग दाल की खिचड़ी - लौकी, कद्दू, करेला और भी - उबले हुए चावल, जीरा, अजवाइन - रागी, गुड़, तिल, कद्दू के बीज - बीज के लड्डू बनाएँ

इनसे बचें- - ठंडा मौसम, सोडा, बर्फीले जूस - ज़्यादा खट्टे फल, टमाटर, खट्टा दही - कैफीन, चाय, तला हुआ खाना, बेकरी उत्पाद - रात में कच्चा सलाद, अचार

#गर्भधारण के लिए दैनिक दिनचर्या - सुबह 5:30-6 बजे उठें - तिल के तेल की मालिश- कम पेट, जांघें -योग से पहले मल त्याग करें -योग और प्राणायाम-रोज़ाना 30 मिनट -हर्बल चाय (अदरक+तुलसी) या गर्म पानी -नाश्ता- घी के साथ गर्म दलिया -दोपहर का भोजन- खिचड़ी+सब्जी+घी -रात का खाना- शाम 7:30 बजे तक सूप या हल्का भोजन -रात 10 बजे तक सो जाएँ

#ध्यान देने योग्य परीक्षण -एचएसजी परीक्षण=यह पुष्टि करने के लिए कि शेष फैलोपियन ट्यूब खुली है -अल्ट्रासाउंड- ओव्यूलेशन की जाँच के लिए फॉलिक्युलर मॉनिटरिंग -एएमएच, एलएच, एफएसएच रक्त परीक्षण- अंडे के भंडार और हार्मोन की स्थिति के लिए

#पालन करने योग्य विशेष सुझाव -कृतज्ञता का अभ्यास करें और प्रतिदिन मानसिक शांति -परिणामों के बारे में ज़्यादा सोचने से बचें- दैनिक अनुशासन पर ध्यान दें - ठंडी सतहों पर बैठने और पेशाब रोकने से बचें - श्रोणि सफाई के लिए त्रिफला जल से साप्ताहिक गर्म सिट्ज़ बाथ लें

यह योजना बिना किसी दुष्प्रभाव के, एक कार्यशील ट्यूब के साथ भी प्रजनन क्षमता को समग्र रूप से बढ़ाने के लिए डिज़ाइन की गई है। इसे 6 महीने तक लगातार अपनाएँ और उचित ओव्यूलेशन ट्रैकिंग के साथ पुनर्मूल्यांकन करें।

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I am a dedicated Ayurvedic practitioner with a diverse foundation in both modern and traditional systems of medicine. My journey began with six months of hands-on experience in allopathic medicine at District Hospital Sitapur, where I was exposed to acute and chronic care in a high-volume clinical setting. This experience strengthened my diagnostic skills and deepened my understanding of patient care in an allopathic framework. Complementing this, I have also completed six months of clinical training in Ayurveda and Panchakarma, focusing on natural detoxification and rejuvenation therapies. During this time, I gained practical experience in classical Ayurvedic treatments, including Abhyanga, Basti, Shirodhara, and other Panchakarma modalities. I strongly believe in a patient-centric approach that blends the wisdom of Ayurveda with the clinical precision of modern medicine for optimal outcomes. Additionally, I hold certification in Garbha Sanskar, a specialized Ayurvedic discipline aimed at promoting holistic wellness during pregnancy. I am passionate about supporting maternal health and fetal development through time-tested Ayurvedic practices, dietary guidance, and lifestyle recommendations. My approach to healthcare emphasizes balance, preventive care, and customized wellness plans tailored to each individual’s constitution and health goals. I aim to create a nurturing space where patients feel heard, supported, and empowered in their healing journey. Whether treating seasonal imbalances, supporting women’s health, or guiding patients through Panchakarma therapies, I am committed to delivering care that is rooted in tradition and guided by compassion.
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Yes, it is possible to get pregnant with one blocked fallopian tube. If the other tube is healthy and functional, and ovulation is regular, conception can still occur naturally. However, the chances of pregnancy may be reduced compared to having two healthy, unblocked tubes. Here’s why: One healthy tube is sufficient: Since the ovaries release an egg in each cycle, one healthy fallopian tube can still capture the egg and facilitate fertilization by sperm. Regular ovulation is key: If you ovulate regularly from the ovary on the side of the open tube, the chances of pregnancy are higher.

Simple remedies

1. Take 3tsf powder prepared from Asparagous recemosus, Anethum graveolens and Saraca Ashoka 2 times day.

2. Take 20ml decoction of Asparagous recemosus and Saraca Ashoka 2 times day.

Lab Investigations

Haemogram, Urine routine micro, Serum estrogen, progesterone, FSH, LH, Prolactin, Thyroid Profile. Husband - Semen Analysis. USG for ovulation study, HSG for tubal patency

Principles of Treatment

Uterine tonics, restoration of normal physiology, Vatanulomana

1) Ashokarishta + Dashamularishta-4 tsf after food with water

2) Shatavari choorna-2gm+ Shatapushpa Churna-2gm + Pushpadhanva Rasa-250mg + Nashtapushpantaka Rasa-250mg+ Shuddha Shilajatu-250mg before food with ghee and honey

3) Phala Kalyanaka Ghrita-2 tsf after food 2 times

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Baddhakonasana

Sarvangasana

Shavasana

Padmasana

supported Baddhakonasana

Setubandhasana

Viparitakarini Asana

Garbhasana

Upavistha konasana

Pranayama: Anuloma-Viloma, Bhastrika.

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Diet and Lifestyle

Pathya: Mudga, shali, godhuma, tila, fruits and green vegetables.

Apathya: Abhishyandi, Guru, Viruddha Ahara, fish, curd, heavy, fried food, stress.

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Don’t worry Neelam ji, Pregnancy bilkul possible hai kyunki aapki ek tube blocked nhi hai… Aap ye lena shuru kijiye filhall 1 mahine ke liye 1.Ashokarishta 15ml +Dashmoolarishta 20ml + 40ml paani se. 2.shatavari choorna 1tsf pure din mein do baar doodh ke saath. 3.Shatpushpa choorna 1tsf khaali pet ek baar pure din mein paani ke saath. 4.tab. Aloes compound 1-0-1 5.Phalghrita 1tsf raat ko doodh ke saath. Follow up after 1month…

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Yes it’s possible to concieve with one tube

Black sesame seed powder - 30 grams Carrot seed powder - 50 grams Dry ginger powder - 50 grams Ajowan seed powder - 25 grams Mix all the ingredients together. Prepare 60 doses from the mixture. Take half-an-hour before meals in the morning and evening with water/ honey/ cream. Stri Rasayana Vati - Chandraprabha Vati - Raja Pravartini Vati - Take 1 tablet from each twice a day, half-an-hour after breakfast and dinner with luke warm water. Dashmoolarishta - Patrangasava - Mix 4 teaspoons of medicine (2 teaspoons from each) in an equal amount of water and take it in the morning and evening after meals.

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Conceiving a baby with one open Fallopian tube is indeed possible, especially since your other reproductive health indicators seem normal, like regular periods. Sometimes, the open tube might not be timely catching the egg or there’s a minor block that’s not detected. In Siddha-Ayurveda, imbalances in your body’s doshas can influence conception.

Firstly, focus on balancing your Vata, which plays a crucial role in reproductive health. You can incorporate warm sesame oil massages daily to stabilize Vata. Drinking a cup of warm milk with a pinch of nutmeg or ashwagandha powder at bedtime can help balance your reproductive system. For optimizing hormonal balance, consider herbs like Shatavari or Guduchi, taken on professional advice.

Strengthen your Agni or digestive fire, as it aids in overall health. Ensure a diet rich in fresh vegetables, cooked greens, and whole grains, while avoiding excessively fried or oily foods. Hydrate well; warm herbal teas like ginger or fennel can be beneficial.

Incorporate gentle Yoga asanas focusing on the pelvic region like Baddha Konasana (Butterfly Pose) and supported Setu Bandhasana (Bridge Pose), which can improve blood circulation to reproductive organs.

If conception is still elusive despite these measures, consulting a modern fertility specialist combined with Ayurvedic support could provide a balanced approach. This would amalgamate insights from diagnostics unavailable in ancient practices with holistic care, optimizing your chances safely.

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Agar aapka ek tube block hai aur doosra open hai, to conceived karna thoda challenging zarur ho sakta hai, lekin yah mumkin hai. Agar baki sari reports normal hain, to aapka focus apni overall health aur reproductive health ko balance karne par hona chahiye taaki aapki chances enhance ho sakey. Ayurveda mein, hum dohshen (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) aur body prakriti ko balance karne par emphasis dete hain.

Pehle aapko apne digestive fire (Agni) ko strong banana hoga. Agni ko balance karne ke liye, diet mein consume karein zeera, saunf, hing aur ajwain. Yeh spices aapko bloating aur digestion mein madad karenge. Take warm water regularly in the morning with a slice of lemon, issse digestion aur elimination improve hogi.

Ashokarishta jaisa Ayurvedic tonic jo female reproductive system ko tonify karti hai, ka liya jaa sakta hai, lekin isse pehle kisi vadiya ayurvedic physician se paramaish lein. Regularly practice abhyanga (self oil massage with warm sesame oil) to relax your nerves and increase blood circulation, especially days before totaling ovulation period.

Aapke diet mein fresh fruits, vegetables, and nuts ko include karein. Jaisa ki anjeer, almonds and walnuts. Stress aur anxiety ko avoid karke meditation ya pranayama daily routine mein shamil karein jo reproductive hormones ko balance ki support deti hai.

Jab ovulation ka time ho, intercourse ko arrange karein kyunki fertilization ke chances uss samay maximum hote hain. Sometimes technical or expert guidance jahan right ovulation period ka monitoring ho diagnostic ultrasound assistance se, woh aapko conceive karne mein madadgar ho sakta hai. Magar agar koi emergency ya further complications rahati hai to hemenance medical healthcare interface lena zaroori hai.

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