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ANTE-NATAL CARE IN AYURVEDA

ANTE-NATAL CARE IN AYURVEDA. PRESENTATION BY - DR. DEEPALI BHISE M.D. ( Ayu ) (Kerala) Special thanks to – DR.NITIN BHISE M.D. ( Ayu ). Every mother’s dream to have a healthy baby !.

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ANTE-NATAL CARE IN AYURVEDA

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  1. ANTE-NATAL CARE IN AYURVEDA

  2. PRESENTATION BY - • DR. DEEPALI BHISE M.D. (Ayu) (Kerala) • Special thanks to – • DR.NITIN BHISE M.D. (Ayu)

  3. Every mother’s dream to have a healthy baby !

  4. India’s wisdom of Ayurvedacomplements modern obstetrics, offering advice for a healthy pregnancy, smooth delivery and a blissful, healthy baby.

  5. GARBHA (EMBRYO) (SPERM) (OVUM OR EGG) (SOUL) (EMBRYO)

  6. Just as a healthy seed bears healthy fruit, if the parent’s sperm and ovum are “pure” then the child is more likely to inherit a strong body constitution & immunity.

  7. Conversely, if parents conceive when mentally or physically ‘weak’ this may impact negatively on the child’s condition.

  8. ESSENTIALS FOR PREGNANCY (Conception)

  9. Most appropriate season (Time)

  10. Appropriate ‘soil’

  11. Healthy Uterus & other reproductive organs

  12. Good Water irrigation

  13. Nutrition from mother

  14. Best quality of ‘seeds’

  15. Good quality ovum & sperm

  16. Hence at the time of ‘Conception’ all these factors should be at their best • ‘Time’ • Uterus • Ovum & Sperm • Nutrition from mother to foetus.

  17. All these factors can be achieved by • Detoxification and purification by means of Panchakarma • Rasayana & Vajeekarana - Virilizing herbs like (Shatavari, Ashoka, Ashwagandha & Kapikachhu) & foods

  18. Pre-conceptionalPanchakarma • Snehana– Oil massage • Swedana– Steam with medicated decoctions • Vaman – Emetic drugs • Virechana - Purgation • AsthapanaBasti– Enema with medicinal decoction • AnuvasanaBasti– Enema with medicinal oil or ghritam

  19. Pre-conception Medication

  20. Ideally the field is fertile to germinate the seed through the preparatory ‘purification’, ‘rejuvenation’ and ‘emotional practices’.

  21. A relationship ripe with mutual love and commitment may naturally grow into the co-creation of a child. The sacred process of “impregnation” is known as ‘Garbadhanasamskara’.

  22. Pregnancy is a time of great transformation when the amazing changes experienced, though natural, can be stressful if not managed properly.

  23. Ayurvedic texts say a pregnant woman is to be treated as delicately as if one is carrying a pot full to the brim with oil, without spilling a drop.

  24. Pregnant woman should eat cooked, liquid, warm, fresh food containing all six tastes of sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent and astringent in the right proportion.

  25. Ayurvedic obstetrics (Prasuti -Tantra) recognized the different phases of fetal development thousands of years before modern imaging techniques existed. • In order to support each developmental phase of the baby, Ayurvedic doctors devised certain herbs and foods to be taken each month of pregnancy

  26. This regime is named as “MasanumasikParicharya of Garbhini” • It is Month-by-month diet & Medicinal Regimes for good, complete growth & development of the baby

  27. Development of fetus in 1ST MONTH

  28. In this initial phase the fetus is stabilized and fed through direct nourishment from the mother’s ‘Ahara rasa’

  29. 1st Month Pregnancy Care

  30. Yashtimadhu(Glycyrrhizaglabra)

  31. Bala(Sidacordifolia)

  32. 2nd Month development of fetus

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