Can I take Madhulai manapagu as I plan to conceive?

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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I am newly married. Can I take Madhulai Manapagu if I am trying to convince? Regarding supplements, what can be taken?

Please help.

Answered by Dr. Alka

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BAMS

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Dr. Alka is a dedicated Ayurveda Specialist with expertise in holistic and evidence-based Ayurvedic treatments. Her areas of focus include digestive disorders, stress management, skin conditions, lifestyle-related ailments, and chronic pain. She combines traditional Ayurvedic principles with modern insights to offer personalized care that promotes long-term wellness and natural healing.

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Hello,

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The tonic Madhulai Manapagu is a Siddha medicine and is usually used for anemia (low hemoglobin level) and the general well-being of the uterus and ovaries. If you are not anemic and taking it on your own without any physician's advice, then I do not think you need to take this. If you and your husband are healthy without any medical problems, your weight is within a normal limit, and your menstrual cycle is normal, then start trying naturally first. You and your husband should eat healthy and homemade food. Add fresh fruits and vegetables to your diet. Avoid excessive tea, coffee, junk foods, alcohol, and smoking if any of you do. Start going for a walk as this will promote pelvic blood flow, which will be good for both of you. Sleep adequately at least for 6 to 8 hours a day. Do not take stress as it affects the egg quality. The most important thing is to try during the ovulation period. Ovulation time is when the egg is released. Try mainly between the 11th to 15th day of the cycle. The first day of the period is counted as day 1 of the cycle. So, day 11 after the period is considered as the 11th day. After periods, have intercourse on every alternate day as it will help to release old sperm. Try regularly on day 11. In the ovulatory period after doing intercourse do not get up immediately from bed. Lie down for some time and also keep a pillow below your feet for 10 minutes. In case you have any problem or nutritional deficiency, then take medicine or supplements accordingly. Otherwise, try naturally to conceive for three to six months.

I hope this helps.

Thank you.

Answered by Dr. Alka
Medically reviewed by iCliniq medical review team
Published At April 12, 2017
Reviewed At August 28, 2024

Education:

BAMS

Professional Bio:

Dr. Alka is a dedicated Ayurveda Specialist with expertise in holistic and evidence-based Ayurvedic treatments. Her areas of focus include digestive disorders, stress management, skin conditions, lifestyle-related ailments, and chronic pain. She combines traditional Ayurvedic principles with modern insights to offer personalized care that promotes long-term wellness and natural healing.

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Education:

BAMS

Professional Bio:

Dr. Alka is a dedicated Ayurveda Specialist with expertise in holistic and evidence-based Ayurvedic treatments. Her areas of focus include digestive disorders, stress management, skin conditions, lifestyle-related ailments, and chronic pain. She combines traditional Ayurvedic principles with modern insights to offer personalized care that promotes long-term wellness and natural healing.

This doctor is not available for online consultations on the platform anymore.

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