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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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SUCCESSFUL CONCEPTION FOLLOWING AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT IN TORCH-SEROPOSITIVE WOMEN WITH HABITUAL ABORTION: A CASE SERIES
Dr. Aarati Patil, Dr. Vanshy Jain, Dr. Akshit Bhatt, Dr. Kshitija Berde, *Dr. Aishwarya Deshpande
Abstract Recurrent pregnancy loss remains a multifactorial clinical entity, particularly when infectious, inflammatory, metabolic, and psychosomatic factors coexist and compromise uterine receptivity and early gestational stability.[1] Chronic genital tract infections, including TORCH-related exposure, contribute to impaired implantation, placental dysfunction, and early pregnancy failure, while associated psychological stress further aggravates reproductive outcomes.[2] Conventional management often addresses these factors in isolation, with limited emphasis on systemic preparation prior to conception.[3] Ayurveda offers a comprehensive framework for reproductive optimization by addressing digestive metabolism, tissue nourishment, immune balance, and psychological well-being through individualized interventions.[4] This case series describes five women with a history of habitual abortion, including cases with documented TORCH positivity and associated reproductive and psychosomatic concerns. An Ayurvedic protocol was implemented, comprising targeted herbal formulations—Tablet Poshini, Tablet Upaja, and Tablet Supraja—alongside structured dietary guidance, lifestyle modification, and psychological counseling. All patients underwent a standardized two-month preconception ―ground preparation‖ phase during which conception was intentionally deferred to stabilize the uterine environment and reduce the risk of recurrent loss. Successful conception and continuation of pregnancy beyond previously documented loss periods was achieved. This case series demonstrates the role of Ayurvedic management, including Poshini, Upaja, and Supraja, in improving reproductive stability and outcomes in women with habitual abortion. Keywords: Ayurveda, recurrent pregnancy loss, habitual abortion, TORCH infection, preconception care, uterine receptivity. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
