What to do post miscarriage due to chromosomal issues - #31056
Had miscarriage at 12 weeks due to chromosomal issue in embryo. What to do now and how to ensure this doesn't happen again. How to recover from a miscarriage completely? Lot of weakness and body pain is there.


Doctors’ responses
Please consult your nearest Ayurved gynecologist.
Don’t worry. Avoid heavy work. Pain and weakness are common during post miscarriage.
1. Dasamoolarishtam 10ml just after food at morning. 2. Jeerakrishtam 10ml at evening. 3. Dhanwantaram gulika 1-0-1 after food. 4. Dhanwantaram tailam for whole body massage.
* Intake iron rich foods and proteins.
Give time for next conception.
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First step in recovery after a miscarriage, especially one due to chromosomal issues, is to focus on restoring physical balance. Ayurvedic principles stress the importance of nourishing the body through a tailored diet and lifestyle practices. Post miscarriage, one often experiences a Vata imbalance due to the loss and emotional turmoil. Addressin this imbalance is crucial for recovery.
Start with a diet that’s warm, nourishing and easy to digest. These should include soups, stews and kitchari — a traditional Ayurvedic dish made with mung beans and rice, which is gentle yet nourishing. Use spices like cumin, fennel, and ginger; they aid digestion and help to stabilize Vata. Avoid cold, raw or processed foods as they can aggravate the condition.
Hydration is key, warm water or herbal teas such as chamomile or ginger tea can be soothing. Ashwagandha and Shatavari can be very beneficial herbs after miscarriage. They rejuvenate the body and boost strength. Consult a qualified practitioner before using any supplements though, as individual needs vary.
Rest is absolutely essential. Prioritize sleepand minimize stress wherever possible. Gentle exercises like yoga or walking are recommended for maintaining circulation but should be done mindfully to prevent over-exertion. Include deep breathing exercises or Pranayama as part of your routine for mental relaxation.
For ensuring future healthy pregnancies, maintaining a strong reproductive health is important. Begin by enhancing Agni, or digestive fire, which plays a role in optimal nutrient absorption. Regular detoxification practices like Panchakarma may be beneficial but require guidance from a skilled Ayurvedic practitioner.
Tracking your menstrual cycle and ensuring it is regular and healthy is vital too. After recovery, discuss potential lifestyle changes and dietary adjustments with your practitioner to regulate and balance your body in preparation for future conception.
Always remember to consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new health regimen, especially during recovery.
To support recovery after a miscarriage due to chromosomal issues, it’s essential to first focus on restoring balance in your body and alleviating the symptoms you’re experiencing. Your body needs time to heal, both physically and emotionally, and Ayurveda can offer supportive approaches.
For weakness and body pain, ensure you focus on nourishing and building the dhatus, especially rasa (plasma) and rakta (blood). Consuming warm, freshly prepared foods like khichdi that are easy on digestion can be helpful. Include ghee in your diet for its nourishing and lubricating properties. Herbal formulations like Ashwagandha or Shatavari might aid in boosting strength and energy levels, but it’s crucial to consult with a qualified practitioner for dosage and specific suitability to your prakriti.
Encourage balanced digestion (agni) by regularly sipping on warm water or herbal teas made with ginger or ajwain, which can stimulate the digestive fire and help in absorbing nutrients better. Restorative yoga or gentle walks can also aid circulation and relieve pain.
To reduce the risk of recurrence, though chromosomal issues are largely beyond control, improving overall health and genetic quality where possible can be a focus. Include antioxidants in your diet through fruits and green leafy vegetables, ensuring you’re getting adequate folate and other micronutrients. Avoid exposure to environmental toxins and maintain a healthy weight as it contributes to overall reproductive health.
It’s important to acknowledge the emotional aspect, though Ayurveda doesn’t replace modern medical advice regarding genetics or chromosomal issues. Consider working alongside a healthcare professional to explore any genetic counseling options if desired. Always prioritize consulting with a healthcare provider to advise on medical interventions that may be necessary.

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