Abstract
Everything is changing and not stable in nature. Generally, we observe that menarche age is falling, and marriage
age is growing. This condition develops so many health issues. We are more attracted by the western culture rather than following our own Indian culture. New Technology gave new Health issues. Pregnancy (Garbhadharana) is a physiological (Sharirkriya) normal process. A change of lifestyle and certain other co-factors develops lot
of trouble for the developing fetus and mother for labor and delivery. Specifically, after covid pandemic such issues are increasing like conception problems and if conceived then fetus development issues, cardiac activity not
developed etc. A Pregnancy diverts normal biochemical values within homeostatic limits. Garbhajanya Vishamayata (Pregnancy induced hypertension) is develops in a pregnant woman after 20 weeks of gestation. We should
focus on early detection and Integrated approach of treatment. Ayurved see this as a Vata Dosha Dusti (abnormality in placentation) then Kapha, Pitta Dushti happens. Dushya is Heart (Hridaya), blood arteries (Dash Dhamanya), veins (Sira), Ras- Rakt –vaha and Manovaha Strotas, Ras, Rakt Dhatu and Manna. Treatment of line should
be Vaatashaman- Anulomana, Pittashamana, Hridya, Garbhasthapaka, Medhya, Brahman and Balya. Preventive
care, Do’s is Masanumasika Paricharya & Don’ts are GarbhopaghatakaraBhava’s. This paper is about how Integrated approach against pregnancy induced hypertension for safe motherhood and healthy child.
Publisher
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
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