Abstract
Parenthood is a blessing for all time. Due to today's competitive world, the younger generation wants children
with excellent health, high intelligence, and wisdom. But in today's dysfunctional societies, people aren't paying
attention to marital age, healthy daily routines, or seasonal routines because of career orientation and busy schedules. As a result, various disorders that affect physical, psychological, and reproductive outcomes are emerging.
The goal of a healthy humanity is being threatened by the rising incidence of congenital flaws in newborns, which
is causing great anxiety in the medical community. These congenital flaws might be classified as minor, significant, anatomical, physiological, or latent. A healthy progeny must have healthy parents, according to Ayurvedic
beliefs. The physical changes that a mother experiences at each stage of pregnancy are also covered in detail in
Ayurveda, as well as the embryo's growth in the womb. In "Pregnancy Vyakaran," the overall pregnancy is discussed. In a chapter called "Garbhavakranti," the text Charaka Samhita also discusses the fetus' growth. Nature
has entrusted us with a significant amount of duty. This knowledge is crucial and urgently required for the welfare
of a better society with healthy offspring using Ayurveda.
Publisher
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
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