Seeking Help to Improve AMH Levels for Natural Pregnancy - #45182
I have low amh.I have one ivf failure because of this.I have ovulation failure.I have tried for 4 years but in vain.now i want try for natural pregnancy.I want to improve my amh level.I have mild adenomyosis too
How long have you been experiencing low AMH levels?:
- 2-4 yearsWhat is your current menstrual cycle like?:
- Irregular but manageableHave you made any lifestyle changes recently?:
- Yes, improved diet and exerciseDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
Low AMH levels can be a concern, especially when trying for natural pregnancy, but Ayurveda offers holistic approaches that may aid in improving reproductive health. The focus should be on balancing the doshas and enhancing your body’s natural production capabilities. Addressing both low AMH and mild adenomyosis requires a well-rounded approach including dietary, lifestyle, and herbal recommendations.
Dietary adjustments are crucial. Aim for a diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins that suit your body’s constitution (prakriti). Use spices like turmeric, ginger, and fenugreek to enhance metabolism and support reproductive organs. Pomegranate juice, consumed daily, is known in Ayurveda for its reproductive benefits. Avoid foods that are too spicy, oily, or processed as these may disrupt your agni (digestive fire).
Herbs like Ashwagandha and Shatavari are traditionally used for female reproductive health. These herbs, taken in the form of powder (1/2 teaspoon with warm milk in the evening) might boost vitality and ovarian function. However, it’s essential to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor these recommendations specifically to your needs.
Incorporating lifestyle changes such as regular moderate exercise like yoga can be beneficial. Focus on asanas that enhance pelvic health and blood flow like Baddha Konasana and Viparita Karani. Meditation and pranayama (breathing exercises) like Nadi Shodhana help manage stress, which is significant when dealing with fertility issues.
Regular detoxification practices such as Panchakarma under guidance can be considered to cleanse and balance the systems. Note, that adenomyosis requires careful management; focus on therapies that align with reducing inflammation and balanced approach.
These suggestions should serve alongside any treatments prescribed by your healthcare provider, and it’s vital to keep an open channel of communication with them regarding all interventions you’re considering or undertaking.
Low AMH levels and ovulation concerns can be challenging, but there are Siddha-Ayurvedic insights that might support your journey toward natural pregnancy. In Ayurveda, reproductive health is linked to rasa dhatu, which influences tissue nourishment. To improve AMH levels, focus on enhancing your overall reproductive tissue health.
First, consider dietary changes. Incorporate warm, nourishing foods, such as cooked vegetables, whole grains, and moderate amounts of dairy, to balance your vata and boost your agni. Limit intake of processed foods and reduce caffeine as these can aggravate vata and disturb digestive fire. Eat meals at regular times to maintain balance.
Herbal formulations can support your reproductive health. Ashwagandha and Shatavari are traditionally used to enhance fertility by nurturing reproductive tissues and stabilizing hormonal balance. Consume Shatavari powder (around 1-2 grams) with warm milk daily, and add Ashwagandha to your diet after consulting with a qualified practitioner.
Manual therapies such as abhyanga (self-massage with warm sesame oil) can help alleviate stress, which may support hormonal balance. Practicing this 3-4 times weekly can help pacify vata and create a calming routine.
Regarding adenomyosis, gentle yoga and meditation can assist in reducing chronic stress that might exacerbate symptoms, though they are not a replacement for medical intervention if necessary.
It’s crucial to consult with both ayurvedic practitioners and conventional healthcare providers to monitor your condition and align treatments. This blended approach can offer comprehensive support and, when necessary, timely medical guidance.

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