Abstract
Failure to conceive after one or more years of regular, unprotected coitus is known as vandhyatva. The female component accounts for 40–55% of the cases, making it a significant problem in the modern day, given the rising number of occurrences brought on by a confluence of unhealthy environmental, social, psychological, and nutritional variables. The most frequent reasons for infertility in women are uterine, tubal, and ovulatory factors, among others. According to Ayurveda, Vata is the primary cause of all illnesses about the female reproductive system, including Vandhyatva. A key component of treating female vandhyatva is panchakarma. In the old literature of Ayurveda, Basti Karma is regarded as the most significant treatment for Vataja diseases; consequently, Uttarbasti is highlighted here.
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