Ayurvedic Approach to Fertility for Raising Healthy Children
 In Ayurvedic, the basis for conceptualising a healthy child includes caring for and protecting both the mother’s as well father’s reproductive health to provide an environment in which this seed is able to lay deep roots.
According to Ayurvedic, preconception preparation takes at least three months and in ideal situations up to twelve before both of the husband and wife’s health improves. This time frame ensures that the sperm, egg, and mother’s womb are in peak condition for conception.
For a successful conception, the female reproductive cycle has to be uniform. The normal duration for most women’s cycles is 28 to 34 days, and ovulation generally occurs between day 12 to day 16. It is important to be aware of the menstrual cycle and keeping a record with charts can be very helpful. This record-keeping assists in determining the best times for intercourse and can help identify any potential problems that may develop during the conception process.
Exploring Ayurvedic Fertility with Herbs
Beginning our quest towards fertility, we find a plethora of Ayurvedic plants well known for their benefits on reproductivity. It is important to remember that adopting these herbs demands a commitment over a three to twelve-month period.
Ashwagandha Churna and Kapikacchu
Ashwagandha and kapikacchu are said to be boosting fertility amongst men and it is proved helpful in increasing the sperm counts in the male body as well.
 Phala Gritam
This is one of the medicines brought in use to treat female fertility and can be consumed in the form of liquified butter mixed with milk and whilst it’s been said to be treating certain functional problems within the female body, it doesn’t come that useful in structural deficiency.
Guduchi, Gokshura, Triphala Churna
There is a shukra dhatu inside the human body which blocks the flow of sperm within the testes. Guduchi, Gokshura and Triphala churna are the proven remedies. It removes such blockages and boosting the fertility process as well.
Shatavari
Shatavari is said to be the only medicine in Ayurveda that has proven properties of treating infertility in women specifically and brought in use quite often in most of the ayurvedic medicines for women fertility.
Enhancing Circulation: These herbs help to enhance blood flow to vital reproductive organs such as the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. Proper circulation facilitates overall reproductive health.
Addressing Adhesions and Scar Tissue: Ayurveda herbs help dissolve adhesions and scar tissue in the tubes, reproductive organ system operates optimally.
Nourishing eggs with oxygenated blood: These herbs support and enhance egg quality, which is vital for fertility as they bring fresh revitalized blood to the eggs.
Eliminating Stagnant Blood and Tissue: These medications assist the body in the removal of aged, stagnant blood and tissues as a result of illnesses like endometriosis or menstrual delay.
Improving sperm quality and motility: Ayurvedic fertility medicines are proven to improve sperm quality, quantity, and motility, which addresses male fertility difficulties.
Conclusion
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