Normal IVF vs ayurvedic IVF which is better??

Choosing between Normal IVF and Ayurvedic IVF depends on individual preferences, medical needs, and circumstances. Here’s a comparison to help you decide:

Key Differences:

  • Approach: Normal IVF is a medical procedure where eggs are fertilized outside the body, while Ayurvedic IVF combines conventional IVF with holistic practices like yoga, meditation, and herbal remedies to support reproductive health.
  • Success Rates: Normal IVF has higher success rates per cycle (around 30-40%), while Ayurvedic IVF’s success rates vary due to limited scientific studies.
  • Cost: Normal IVF costs ₹1.5 lakh to ₹2.5 lakh per cycle, whereas Ayurvedic fertility treatments range from ₹3,000 to ₹30,000 for 3-12 months.
  • Side Effects: Normal IVF carries risks like ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), while Ayurvedic treatments are generally considered safe with minimal side effects.

Benefits of Ayurvedic IVF:

  • Holistic Approach: Addresses root causes of infertility, optimizing physical and emotional well-being.
  • Stress Reduction: Practices like yoga and meditation help manage stress, promoting a fertile environment.
  • Improved Egg and Sperm Quality: Ayurvedic herbs and practices may enhance reproductive health.

Considerations:

  • Regulation: Normal IVF is strictly regulated, ensuring safety and efficacy, while Ayurvedic treatments may lack standardization.
  • Personalization: Ayurvedic IVF offers customized treatment plans based on individual needs and dosha imbalances.

Ultimately, consult with both your IVF doctor and a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner to determine the best approach for your specific situation.

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Ayurvedic IVF- that is an interesting topic.
@Theresa-lily - something to cover as a topic since you are covering this topic at MedBound Times (@MBT). May speak to an Ayurvedacharya.

@subhamahes98 @negimh1 @darshitpatel

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Is there a procedure called ayurvedic ivf?

Nice and well elaborated differences

This is very new topic for me.
Quite interesting