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Yogi N.1 , Dattu N. 2
1PG Scholar,Dept. of Rachana Sharir,Parul Institute of Ayurveda,Limda, Vadodara
2Professor, Dept. of Rachana Sharir,Parul Institute of Ayurveda,Limda,Vadodara.
Date of Acceptance: 2026-02-18
Date of Publication:2026-03-10
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Keywords: Ayurveda principles, Healthy child, Healthy pregnancy.
Source of Support: Nill
Conflict of Interest: Non declared
The medical community is deeply concerned about the increasing number of birth defects in reincarnation that challenge the goal of a healthy humanity. These birth defects are considered minor, major, anatomical, physiological, and subtle in nature. According to the principles of Ayurveda, proper preparation of parents is the most important condition for the survival of offspring. Ayurveda details the entire development of the fetus in the womb and the physical changes the mother undergoes at each stage of pregnancy. Similarly, the growth of fetus is mentioned in the Charak Samhita and Sushurut Samhita text in Sharir sthana. According to Ayurveda, for a healthy pregnancy, couples need to pay attention to the following important things -Sperm, Uterus, Nourishment, Pregnancy time, Matruja Bhavas, Pitruja Bhava, Satmyaja Bhava, Rasaj Bhavas. Ayurveda believes that a woman at the late stages of pregnancy should be considered as with one feet on the earth and the other one on the world of 'Yama'. This statement literally indicates the importance of extreme care during the final stages of pregnancy to save mother and her baby from death. A minor oversight could have dire consequences for both the mother and the infant's well-being. The first three months and the last three are most important stages of pregnancy and special care and medication is required during these months. In Ayurveda Pregnancy is divided into four stages. Stages are as named Prajayini, Upasthita Prasava, Prajayi Syamana and Apara Patana for healthy pregnancy these stage should be followed toughly. The medical community is deeply concerned about the increasing number of birth defects in reincarnation that challenge the goal of a healthy humanity. These birth defects are considered minor, major, anatomical, physiological, and subtle in nature. According to the principles of Ayurveda, proper preparation of parents is the most important condition for the survival of offspring. Ayurveda details the entire development of the fetus in the womb and the physical changes the mother undergoes at each stage of pregnancy.