GARBHINI PANDU: AN AYURVEDIC INSIGHT
Dr. Vidhya Sarode*, Dr. Vishakha Pachore and Dr. Shweta Govind Mulaje
ABSTRACT
Every woman's pregnancy is a special and happy time in her life, but it has some complications as well anaemia is one of the numerous problems that are linked to it. It is true that women are the progenitor of humankind. She defends the offspring when she is shielded. The turning point in a woman's life that makes her a mother is when she becomes pregnant. Even while it's a happy journey, there are many physical and physiological changes that come with it, some of which lead to health problems. One of the most prevalent health problems that arise during pregnancy in underdeveloped nations is gestational anemia, which calls for prompt medical attention to preserve the lives of both the mother and the unborn child. The ancient Indian school of Ayurveda has placed greater emphasis on women's health with wide accounts of labor, pregnancy, and the management issues that arise. Pregnancy difficulties have been documented by Ayurveda under the heading Garbhopdravas. The most common Upadrava among them is Garbhini Pandu. Ayurvedic literature characterize Garbhini Pandu as a symptom rather than a Vyadhi. The current study aims to explain the correlational aspects with modern science while thoroughly evaluating the Garbhini Pandu and its management as explained in Ayurveda.
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