Abstract

Infertility can negate the realisation of these essential human rights. Addressing infertility is, therefore, an im-portant part of realising the right of individuals and couples to find a family (1).Lifestyle factors such as smok-ing, excessive alcohol intake and obesity can affect fertility. In addition, exposure to environmental pollutants and toxins can be directly toxic to gametes (eggs and sperm), resulting in decreased numbers and poor quality (2, 3). This health problem has existed since ancient times, and cases have increased with the changing lifestyle.Stress and working patterns, along with many other factors, affect the health of normal Doshas in the body and produce diseases. (4) A single case study of a 30-year-old female patient having primary infertility came to the hospital. Due to prominent Vata Dosha vitiations, with the help of a Shaman and Shodhan Chikitsa, conception happens. (5) In Ayurveda, this condition is managed by correcting Dhatu and Doshas with Balya, Vrishya, Bruhmana, Ra-sayana and Vajikara Dravyas.

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