Garbhini Paricharya for Sukhaprasava

Abstract

Pregnancy is a beautiful phase in every women’s life. Maintenance of health of a pregnant women and wellbeing of the foetus is the aim of antenatal care.Ayurveda the science of life believes in prevention of disease than cure, Swastasya Swaastya Rakshana Aaturasya Vikaraprashamana. To avoid the morbidities associated with pregnancy our acharyas have explained Garbhiniparicharya; the regimen to be followed during pregnancy. Antenatal care in Ayurveda involves ahara,vihara and modification in psychological behavior. Acharyas have described monthly dietary regimen or maasanumasika Garbhiniparicharya and demeanor to be followed during pregnancy. Subsequently Garbhiniparicharya would result in proper development of foetus and proper movement of apanavayu and prepare pregnant woman for sukhaprasava physically and psychologically.

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Ranjitha B. M.

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Ranjitha B. M. (2017). Garbhini Paricharya for Sukhaprasava. International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 0(0), 1-8. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-293771