My wife has problem in conceiving baby - #27060
My wife has problem in conceiving baby. First time when conceived it’s miscarriage and than since last two year she is trying to conceive but it’s not successful. We had shown to doctor but they are saying everything is ok.
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Start with Tablet M2TONE 1-0-1 after food with water , will help balance your hormones. Phalgrith 2tsp twice daily before food with warm milk., This will improve your fertility.
HELLO KAPILESH SHARMA JI,
Avoid excessive spicy, sour, salty foodetc. And start taking 1.Syp.M2 TONE 2tsf twice in a day. 2.shatavari choorna 1tsf B.d.with lukewarm milk. 3.Putrajivak powder 1tsf with 2 tsf of phalghrit at bed time. 4.Tab.Aloes compound 1-0-1
Follow up after 45 days.
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Understanding conception challenges may require a deeper exploration of both partners’ health from an Ayurvedic perspective. Since medical tests show all is normal, Ayurveda can offer insights into what might be happening on a more subtle level. Let’s consider the concept of balance within the doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha), as well as dhatus (body tissues), which are essential for a healthy conception.
Fertility is closely linked to Shukra dhatu (reproductive tissue), and its imbalance could be obstructing conception. It’s important to evaluate and support Dhatus, while addressing digestive fire (Agni) to ensure optimal nutrient absorption and tissue formation. Begin by focusing on a nourishing diet that balances the doshas.
Include warm, cooked meals, consuming foods like whole grains (such as quinoa, brown rice), steamed vegetables, and healthy fats (like ghee and sesame oil). Dairy plays a supportive role here; opt for warm milk with a pinch of saffron or nutmeg at night. Engage in mindful eating, coincide meals at the same times daily to strengthen Agni, thus aiding digestion and tissue nourishment.
Stress management and lifestyle factors are crucial. Encourage daily practice of yoga and meditation, which can help stabilize the nervous system and promote hormonal balance. A routine of gentle, restorative yoga postures such as Viparita Karani (legs up the wall pose) or Baddha Konasana (bound angle pose) may be particularly beneficial.
Additionally, consider strengthening routines targeting stress reduction and relaxation, such a daily Abhyanga (self-massage) with warm organic oils like sesame, ensuring grounding and relaxation, enhancing circulation towards reproductive organs.
Hydration is fundamental, maintain intake of warm water and herbal teas, particularly Anise or Fennel tea, aiding digestion, maintaining warmth, and balancing Vata. Keep a reasonable sleep schedule - go to bed early, rise early to reset mind-body rhythms naturally. Remember patience and consistency often plays key role in Ayurvedic therapies, and combining modern medical advice with these approaches may enhance overall wellbeing and eventually support conception. Regular follow up with healthcare providers will commend useful too.
In Ayurveda, understanding conception involves looking at your wife’s overall constitution, her dosha balance, and the health of her reproductive system. Since medical evaluations show nothing specific, Ayurveda may help in addressing subtle imbalances or strengthening her reproductive health. First, assess whether Vata, Pitta, or Kapha doshas might be affecting her conception. Vata imbalance, for example, can cause irregular cycles and anxiety, Pitta may lead to inflammation, while Kapha might slow metabolism or result in hormonal imbalances.
Encourage a diet that stabilizes her doshas—focusing on warm, grounding foods to balance Vata, cooling foods for excess Pitta, and light, easily digestible foods for Kapha. Combine this with digestive spices like cumin, coriander, and fennel to support agni, or digestive fire.
Consider Ayurvedic herbs such as Ashwagandha and Shatavari, which are known to enhance fertility by nourishing the reproductive tissues and balancing hormones. An Ayurvedic practitioner can suggest specific formulations tailored to her constitution.
Practices such as regular Abhyanga (oil massage) with warmed sesame or coconut oil can soothe the nervous system, especially for Vata imbalances. Yoga and pranayama are useful to calm the mind and increase circulation.
However, do stay vigilant; if any concerning symptoms arise or if her cycles are overly irregular, it might be important to re-assess or seek further medical advice. Ayurveda can be a supportive and preventative approach, but not a replacement for necessary medical intervention.

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