Birthing Ayurveda: Week 25—The Start of Postpartum Planning—Energy and Space
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 25—The Start of Postpar...

We started planning the first few logistics of the postpartum plan from more of an energetic perspective. What is going to be best for both Charlie and the two of...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 25—The Start of Postpartum Planning—Energy and Space

We started planning the first few logistics of the postpartum plan from more of an energetic perspective. What is going to be best for both Charlie and the two of...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 24—Bowel Back-Ups
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 24—Bowel Back-Ups

I have been waiting for the all too common pregnancy complaint of occasional constipation. But I have yet to experience it and I can say that I am quite thankful...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 24—Bowel Back-Ups

I have been waiting for the all too common pregnancy complaint of occasional constipation. But I have yet to experience it and I can say that I am quite thankful...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 23—Building the Baby with Proper Pregnancy Nutrition
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 23—Building the Baby wi...

For every fetus, the mother should increase her caloric intake only by about 300 kcal/day (and if you are starting at a normal BMI, you can increase that number to...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 23—Building the Baby with Proper Pregnancy Nutrition

For every fetus, the mother should increase her caloric intake only by about 300 kcal/day (and if you are starting at a normal BMI, you can increase that number to...

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42 Days after Birth—Supporting and Restoring Balance to the Mother
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42 Days after Birth—Supporting and Restoring Ba...

How do we rebalance our sacred womb after birth? In India, the Ayurvedic system recommends the mother receive care for 42 days after the baby is born. This means the...

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42 Days after Birth—Supporting and Restoring Balance to the Mother

How do we rebalance our sacred womb after birth? In India, the Ayurvedic system recommends the mother receive care for 42 days after the baby is born. This means the...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 22—The Development of Consciousness
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 22—The Development of C...

During week 16, we explored the three doshas or energies of the mind, sattva, rajas, and tamas, as it applies to the emotions of our being and the passion we live life with. As I...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 22—The Development of Consciousness

During week 16, we explored the three doshas or energies of the mind, sattva, rajas, and tamas, as it applies to the emotions of our being and the passion we live life with. As I...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 21—Deciding Where To Deliver
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 21—Deciding Where To De...

I started my pregnancy care pretty rapidly with a physician. It was what kind of fell into my lap with a recommendation from another physician friend. Plus I was fairly...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 21—Deciding Where To Deliver

I started my pregnancy care pretty rapidly with a physician. It was what kind of fell into my lap with a recommendation from another physician friend. Plus I was fairly...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 20—How To Care For Your Stretching Belly
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 20—How To Care For Your...

I shifted into the twentieth week this week, and I can say that my belly is noticeably getting larger. After yoga class one day, my brother and sister-in-law looked at...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 20—How To Care For Your Stretching Belly

I shifted into the twentieth week this week, and I can say that my belly is noticeably getting larger. After yoga class one day, my brother and sister-in-law looked at...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 19—Do We Want to Know the Gender? And Ultrasounds
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 19—Do We Want to Know t...

There is this idea that, as much as possible, do not intrude on the baby. It is in a very private place, where it cannot be seen—likely for a reason....

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 19—Do We Want to Know the Gender? And Ultrasounds

There is this idea that, as much as possible, do not intrude on the baby. It is in a very private place, where it cannot be seen—likely for a reason....

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 18—Why I Decided on Genetic Testing
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 18—Why I Decided on Gen...

I came back from my trip this past week to the decision of whether to do genetic testing or not. If you are at this stage of your pregnancy (about 4...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 18—Why I Decided on Genetic Testing

I came back from my trip this past week to the decision of whether to do genetic testing or not. If you are at this stage of your pregnancy (about 4...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 17—Sex During Pregnancy
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 17—Sex During Pregnancy

Sex during pregnancy is a charged topic for many. Rather than looking at this from the point of view of morality and right or wrong, let's explore it from the perspective of the...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 17—Sex During Pregnancy

Sex during pregnancy is a charged topic for many. Rather than looking at this from the point of view of morality and right or wrong, let's explore it from the perspective of the...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 16—Your Baby's Developing Emotions
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 16—Your Baby's Developi...

During the fourth, fifth, and sixth months of the pregnancy, critical parts of the baby’s brain and mind develop. The fourth month is dominated by the development of the heart...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 16—Your Baby's Developing Emotions

During the fourth, fifth, and sixth months of the pregnancy, critical parts of the baby’s brain and mind develop. The fourth month is dominated by the development of the heart...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 15—5 Things to Consider When Traveling While Pregnant
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 15—5 Things to Consider...

This week I left home for a three-week journey with my spiritual teacher. There will be a lot of movement, a lot of high-altitudes, which means a lot of potential...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 15—5 Things to Consider When Traveling While Pregnant

This week I left home for a three-week journey with my spiritual teacher. There will be a lot of movement, a lot of high-altitudes, which means a lot of potential...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 14—Clean Up
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 14—Clean Up

For those that are familiar with the Patanjali Yoga Sutras (the ancient scriptures that first talked about yoga) and its yamas (social disciplines) and niyamas (individual disciplines), you will recall that one of the...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 14—Clean Up

For those that are familiar with the Patanjali Yoga Sutras (the ancient scriptures that first talked about yoga) and its yamas (social disciplines) and niyamas (individual disciplines), you will recall that one of the...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 13—The Benefits of Yoga and Exercise During Pregnancy
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 13—The Benefits of Yoga...

In this entry of our "Birthing Ayurveda" series, Vrinda documents her process of incorporating exercise and yoga into her daily routine during her pregnancy.

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 13—The Benefits of Yoga and Exercise During Pregnancy

In this entry of our "Birthing Ayurveda" series, Vrinda documents her process of incorporating exercise and yoga into her daily routine during her pregnancy.

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 12—Become a Trustee
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 12—Become a Trustee

We are trustees of this Soul, responsible for its growth and nurturing for the next several years until it has grown into itself, at which time we are simply his...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 12—Become a Trustee

We are trustees of this Soul, responsible for its growth and nurturing for the next several years until it has grown into itself, at which time we are simply his...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 11—High Vata: Wakeful Nights and Pelvic Girdle Pain
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 11—High Vata: Wakeful N...

My constitution is Pitta-Vata, though a vata imbalance is usually what manifests in my body. So it is no surprise that vata has been making a star appearance in my...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 11—High Vata: Wakeful Nights and Pelvic Girdle Pain

My constitution is Pitta-Vata, though a vata imbalance is usually what manifests in my body. So it is no surprise that vata has been making a star appearance in my...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 10—The Tostada Breakthrough: Listen to Your Body!
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 10—The Tostada Breakthr...

I had been eating only mung dal cooked with veggies, with fruit as my snacks, for two to three weeks. And I just about had it. One day I was...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 10—The Tostada Breakthrough: Listen to Your Body!

I had been eating only mung dal cooked with veggies, with fruit as my snacks, for two to three weeks. And I just about had it. One day I was...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 9—Living by Example
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 9—Living by Example

I started paying a lot more attention to Vrinda this week—what her thoughts were, the little things that irked her, the subtle comparisons and judgments she makes, excuses she makes....

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 9—Living by Example

I started paying a lot more attention to Vrinda this week—what her thoughts were, the little things that irked her, the subtle comparisons and judgments she makes, excuses she makes....

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 8—Intractable Vomiting
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 8—Intractable Vomiting

This week I got real friendly with our toilet… and the airport toilet. I had spent the weekend with my parents and in-laws in Virginia and on the way back...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 8—Intractable Vomiting

This week I got real friendly with our toilet… and the airport toilet. I had spent the weekend with my parents and in-laws in Virginia and on the way back...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 7—Fear Into Courage and Combating Nausea
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 7—Fear Into Courage and...

Fear is a funny thing. Those familiar with Ayurveda know that fear and anxiousness are vata emotions. In other words, there’s no real substance to it—yet, they have this ability to...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 7—Fear Into Courage and Combating Nausea

Fear is a funny thing. Those familiar with Ayurveda know that fear and anxiousness are vata emotions. In other words, there’s no real substance to it—yet, they have this ability to...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 6—Shut Up and Dance
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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 6—Shut Up and Dance

Finding out that I am pregnant is probably one of the most frightening things I have ever experienced. This pregnancy was completely unexpected, but even with the best birth control and...

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Birthing Ayurveda: Week 6—Shut Up and Dance

Finding out that I am pregnant is probably one of the most frightening things I have ever experienced. This pregnancy was completely unexpected, but even with the best birth control and...

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Ayurveda for Pregnancy and Childbirth

Ayurveda offers a wealth of wisdom and a long tradition of supporting healthy pregnancy and childbirth. It honors the entire journey from preconception through each trimester to labor, birth, and postpartum.

According to Ayurveda, the path to parenthood begins long before conception. It recommends preparing for pregnancy for several months prior to trying to conceive in order to nurture optimal fertility and support a healthy birth. This process nourishes and prepares the physical body, while also honoring the mental and emotional aspects of bring a healthy baby into the world.

With this recognition that fertility is equally spiritual and emotional as it is physical, Ayurveda offers guidelines and practices to support the entire mind-body system.

On a physical level, taking time to cultivate optimal health of the body and reproductive tissues before conception can greatly support a smooth and healthy pregnancy and birth. Ayurveda offers specific protocols for cleansing the body, rejuvenating the tissues, and incorporating a healthy, nourishing diet that will provide the nutrition needed for a healthy, happy parent and baby.

Ayurveda has plenty to offer in the realm of spiritual and emotional preparation as well. Through lifestyle practices, a nourishing daily routine, pregnancy yoga, and meditation practices, this ancient wisdom tradition provides tools to manage stress and experience greater self-awareness and ease throughout the journey of pregnancy, birth, and beyond.

Of course, pregnancy is a unique journey for each and every person, and challenges can arise even in the healthiest situations—dealing with things like morning sickness and digestive discomfort can be a natural part of the experience. Ayurveda offers effective ways to support the body throughout all the ups and downs.

Highlighted in these blog articles is a series called Birthing Ayurveda, written by Vrinda Devani, an MD, Obstetrician and Gynecologist, and Ayurvedic Practitioner. These articles follow Vrinda's own journey through pregnancy and postpartum, offering expert advice on Ayurvedic self-care practices for each and every stage of the process.

Starting with Vrinda's positive pregnancy test at week six, the series provides a window into one woman's initiation into motherhood, complete with all the joys and challenges expectant mothers may face. It also covers the first weeks of postpartum, a time that is very important to the health and well-being of mother and newborn.

This postpartum time is a major threshold and transition for the entire family, one that can often leave new parents feeling alone, exhausted, and unsupported. Ayurveda emphasizes the continued importance of nourishing and nurturing new parents as well as the newborn child, in order to restore physical strength, build strong emotional bonds, and set everyone up for success as an entirely new cycle of life unfolds.

Throughout the journey of pregnancy, birth, and postpartum, there are several Ayurvedic herbs for pregnancy that can support overall health and balance. For example, Ayurveda has traditionally used herbs like shatavari and ashwagandha to support the reproductive system, promote fertility, and even support the healthy production of breastmilk.

There are also Ayurvedic herbal teas for pregnancy, such as CCF Tea, which supports healthy and balanced digestion.

Of course, we always recommend consulting with your health care practitioner prior to introducing herbal products and health practices if you are pregnant or nursing.