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[[Vata]] [[dosha]] and [[agni]] (digestive capacity) are the two key factors considered for postnatal management. [[Vata]] [[dosha]] is aggravated in the pelvic region by the creation of empty space after the expulsion of the fetus from the uterus.Management of [[vata dosha]] is done to prevent any possible complications and ensure smooth recovery from distorted anatomy and physiology in the female body. | [[Vata]] [[dosha]] and [[agni]] (digestive capacity) are the two key factors considered for postnatal management. [[Vata]] [[dosha]] is aggravated in the pelvic region by the creation of empty space after the expulsion of the fetus from the uterus.Management of [[vata dosha]] is done to prevent any possible complications and ensure smooth recovery from distorted anatomy and physiology in the female body. | ||
The digestion capacity ([[agni]]) is deranged due to physiological changes during pregnancy. Therefore, protection and stimulation of digestive capacity by diet and herbs having ([[deepana]] and [[pachana]]) effect is recommended. The nourishment therapy ([[brimhana]]) and rejuvenation therapy ([[Rasayana]]) can be useful only after proper management of [[vata dosha]] and [[agni]]. | The digestion capacity ([[agni]]) is deranged due to physiological changes during pregnancy. Therefore, protection and stimulation of digestive capacity by diet and herbs having ([[deepana]] and [[pachana]]) effect is recommended. The nourishment therapy ([[brimhana]]) and rejuvenation therapy ([[Rasayana]]) can be useful only after proper management of [[vata dosha]] and [[agni]]. | ||
==General care during puerperium (samanya paricharya)== | |||
===Immediate care after delivery=== | ===Immediate care after delivery=== | ||
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