PCOD and conceiveing problem - #467
I m trying to conceive from last year but no success and suffering from PCOD how can I cure PCOD naturally to conceive
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Hello Kajal, PCOS is definitely reversible with proper Ayurvedic protocol and diet & lifestyle intervention. What is your current weight and BMR? Also please tell about your Hb values, Sr FSH, Sr estrogen, endometrial thickness in USG. These details are needed to guide you better!
LH 3.5 FSH 3.5 Rubeela 10.40 TRH 1.77
Current weight 85 Age 24
I understand that struggling to conceive while dealing with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) can be emotionally challenging. PCOS is a common hormonal disorder that can affect fertility, and addressing it holistically can support both your reproductive health and your chances of conception.
To provide you with effective recommendations, it would be helpful to know more about your specific symptoms related to PCOS. Are you experiencing irregular menstrual cycles, excessive hair growth (hirsutism), weight gain, acne, or other related issues? Additionally, understanding your current diet, lifestyle, and any previous treatments or medications you’ve tried will help in tailoring a more personalized approach.
In Ayurveda, PCOS is often linked to an imbalance in the Vata and Kapha doshas, which can lead to hormonal disturbances. A holistic approach can help restore balance and improve your reproductive health. Focus on a diet rich in whole foods, including fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats. Avoid processed foods, refined sugars, and excessive dairy, as these can exacerbate symptoms.
Incorporating herbs like Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) and Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) can support hormonal balance and improve fertility. Cinnamon and Fenugreek are also beneficial for managing insulin levels, which can be helpful for women with PCOS. Regular physical activity, such as yoga and moderate exercise, can help maintain a healthy weight and reduce insulin resistance.
Detoxification practices, such as consuming Triphala or herbal teas, can support liver function and hormonal balance. Additionally, stress management techniques like meditation and deep breathing can further help regulate hormones.
If you’re looking to conceive, I recommend working closely with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner who can create a customized treatment plan based on your unique symptoms and constitution, ensuring a supportive and holistic approach to your fertility journey.
PCOD, or polycystic ovary syndrome, it can sure make conceiving a bit tricky due to hormonal imbalances, but don’t worry, Ayurveda offers some pathways to help. Firstly, it’s super important to figure out your Prakriti, or natural constitution, and Vikriti, which is the current imbalance. PCOD often ties to vata and kapha dominance, so taming these doshas could be a good start.
Consider incorporating these into your daily life: Drinking warm water through the day helps boost your agni, the digestive fire, which is key for hormonal balance. Ginger tea— made fresh if possible— is amazing for improving digestion and circulation.
Dietary changes also make a sizable difference. Eating on time, three meals a day, ideally with warm cooked foods over raw and cold, can be helpful. Focus on foods like whole grains (millets or quinoa), leafy greens, and berries. Try to cut down refined sugars and dairy products; they sometimes aggravate Kapha. I know, hard but worth a try.
Physical activity also matters, a lot, even a 30-minute walk or some gentle yoga, like poses that focus on abdomen and lower body, every day can be beneficial. These include poses like Malasana and Supta Baddha Konasana, which help regulate menstrual cycles.
On the herbs front, ashwagandha and shatavari are known allies in balancing hormones so could be something to think about. Though, better to check in with a local practitioner who can guide you on proper dosages as it varies person to person.
It’s a good strategy to manage stress through mediation or pranayama, just a few minutes a day is a HUGE game-changer in hormonal health. Rememeber, these lifestyle and dietary changes don’t replace medical advice, especially if you’re seeing a specialist— always a good idea.
Time and patience are key here, the body heals naturally but it takes time. Keep an eye on what’s working and what isn’t; tweak the journey as needed. And most importantly, keep that faith going strong— you’re doing great!

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