Low Amh count of 0.7. What to do.pls advice - #32043
Failed pregnancy try manually for 6 months. IUI once failed. Amh 0.7. Male normal. Already have one kid 5 year old. Trying for 2nd but no success till now. Kindly advice best ayurveda medicine or advise.
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Please consult your nearest Ayurved gynaecologist.
Your journey for a second child with an AMH level of 0.7 can be daunting, but Ayurveda offers insights that may help. A low AMH suggests diminished ovarian reserve, indicating the need to focus on enhancing ojas — the vital energy related to fertility and spiritual health. It’s essential to support your body holistically addressing not only the physiological but also the psychological aspects.
Begin with shatavari (Asparagus racemosus), widely regarded in Ayurveda to promote female reproductive health. Take a half to one teaspoon of shatavari powder mixed in warm milk twice a day. It’s known to support ovarian function and enhance fertility.
Consider ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) to help manage stress, which indirectly impacts fertility. Opt for 300 mg twice daily post meals. Stress reduction could help in better hormonal balance and support overall reproductive health.
Your diet should be sattvic, nourishing and easy to digest. Include ghee, soaked almonds, dates, pomegranates, figs and coconut, as these are traditionally viewed to enhance ojas and strengthen reproductive tissues. Avoiding caffeine and processed foods might also be beneficial.
Practice daily yoga and meditation to balance Vata dosha, which often influences reproductive issues. Simple asanas like Baddha Konasana (Butterfly pose) and Viparita Karani (Legs-Up-The-Wall Pose) support reproductive systems.
Create a routine that supports enough rest- aligning with the natural circadian rhythms. Sleep early and rise early, focus on maintaining a soothing environment in your home.
Familiarize yourself with panchakarma therapies, particularly basti (therapeutic enema), as it helps in Vata balance and invigorating fertility.
Ensure regular consultations with an Ayurvedic practitioner or a gynecologist to monitor progress and tailor recommendations specific to your ever-evolving needs. Combining Ayurvedic and modern approaches can potentially aid your fertility journey effectively.
The low AMH level indicates diminished ovarian reserve, a challenging condition affecting fertility. In Siddha-Ayurvedic terms, this might be linked to imbalances in the doshas, particularly vata, which governs the reproductive system’s vitality and functioning. To address this, focus on harmonizing your reproductive balance through lifestyle adjustments and specific Ayurvedic herbs.
First, consider incorporating Asparagus racemosus (Shatavari) into your daily routine. Shatavari is known to nourish the Shukra dhatu (reproductive tissue) and enhance hormonal balance. You can take it in powdered form, about 1 teaspoon mixed with warm milk, at night. However, it’s vital to confirm the dosage and tailored prescription with a qualified practitioner given your specific needs.
Additionally, Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) can support this process by restoring energy and reducing stress, effectively balancing the doshas. Mix 1 teaspoon of Ashwagandha powder with warm water or milk once daily. These herbs could potentially bolster your fertility and overall reproductive health.
Dietary changes are essential too. Focus on including sesame seeds and almonds, which are excellent for reproductive health, in your diet. Warm, fresh meals with a balance of grains, vegetables, and healthy fats like ghee can pacify vata and support reproductive functions.
Creating a consistent routine for physical activity and stress reduction practices such as yoga or meditation may also provide further support.
However, considering the condition’s potential complexity, ongoing professional guidance is recommended. Consulting an Ayurvedic specialist for personalized care is an important step. Also, continue collaborating with a conventional fertility specialist to explore all available options. Careful integration of Ayurvedic remedies alongside conventional treatments may offer the best outcome.

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