Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive a child after trying to do so for at least a year and a half during times of regular, unprotected sexual activity. Infertility can affect either the male or the female reproductive system. There are a number of Western medical approaches that may be taken to cure this issue; however, Ayurveda medicine is also a well-liked and efficient option that can be used to prevent infertility. Dr. Tharka Darshani Kumari answered some important and pressing questions regarding infertility, and provided answers regarding how traditional medicine may help prevent, and cure, the condition.
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How exactly can infertility be defined as?
According to Ayurvedic teachings, a woman is deemed infertile if she is unable to conceive a child or carry a pregnancy to term. According to the most recent findings in reproductive medicine, infertility can also be defined as the failure of a couple to conceive after they have engaged in continuous sexual activity for a period of one year without resorting to any form of birth control. Because infertility is so common in today’s world, it is essential to locate a solution that is both straightforward and economical. The Atharvaveda is an old scripture that offers a wealth of knowledge about the application of ayurvedic principles to the treatment of infertility.
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