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#''Ritukala'' – Fertile period after menstruation. The best period in menstrual cycle in which chances of fertilization is maximum. | |||
#''Garbhakarabhavas'' – Procreative factors for fetus. Factors responsible for formation and development of the fetus. | |||
#''Mahati'' – Big, In detail | |||
#''Garbhavakranti'' - Embryogeneis and development of fetus. The physiological process of union of sperm and ovum followed by growth and development of fetus throughout nine months. | |||
#''Garbhini''¬- Pregnant female. After conception the female is termed as ''Garbhini''. | |||
#''Garbhopghatkarbhava'' – Factors likely to harm the fetus. | |||
#''Dauhridam'' – Desires of pregnant woman. A stage in pregnancy in which desires of baby are expressed through maternal cravings. | |||
#''Dauhradini'' / ''Dauhrida'' - The term literally means lady with dual hearts one of herself and other of the baby. | |||
#''Labdhagarbha'' – A lady who has achieved conception. | |||
#''Vandhya'' – Female sterility. Absolute inability to conceive along with presence or absence of secondary sexual characteristics. An congenital condition according to Charaka | |||
#''Varta'' - Congenital anomalies of female in which she lacks feminine characteristics. | |||
#''Upasneha'' – Attracting moisture. Hygroscopic. A pathway for fetal nourishment. | |||
#''Upasweda'' – Body heat. Required for cell multiplication and survival. | |||
#''Garbhavriddhi'' – Fetal growth and development | |||
#''Beeja'' - Ovum or sperm, Male or female gamete | |||
#''Beejabhaga'' – Chromosomes present in gametes | |||
#''Beejabhagavayava'' - Genes | |||
#''Beejadosha'' - Defective ovum leading to various congenital anomalies in fetus. | |||
#''Putipraja'' - Putrified fetus. Can be termed as Intrauterine fetal death | |||
#''Satvika'' - One of the three psychological traits. | |||
#''Rajasika''- One of the three psychological traits. | |||
#''Tamasika'' - One of the three psychological traits. | |||
#''Kukshi''¬ - Abdomen. Here with reference to the context, ''kukshi'' refers to uterus. | |||
#''Ritumati''– The female in the best suitable period of conception i.e. after completion of menstruation till further 12 nights. | |||
#''Raja'' – Menstruation, Menstrual blood | |||
#''Samudaya'' - Collection, aggregation | |||
#''Khetbhuta'' – Which looks like mucus | |||
#''Klaibya'' – cowardice | |||
#''Bhirtuva'' – timidy, fearfulness | |||
#''Avaisharadhyam'' – Lack of confidence, lack of skill | |||
#''Moha'' – ignorance, delusion, foolishness | |||
#''Anavasthana'' – unstable, fickle minded | |||
#''Adhogurutvam'' – heaviness in the lower part of the body | |||
#''Asahanam'' – not tolerating | |||
#''Mardavam'' – softness | |||
#''Shaithilyam'' – Laxity | |||
#''Dauhrida Vimanana'' – Refusal of desires, Denial of desires | |||
#Stana - Breast | |||
#Stanamandala – Areola | |||
#Stanaostha / Stanachuchuk – Nipples | |||
#Oja – Oja is a Sanskrit word which literally means "vigor". According to the principles of Ayurveda, it is the essential energy of the body which can be equated with the "fluid of life," but its existence has not been proven in any way. | |||
#Prasavakala - Time of labour, Date of Delivery | |||
#Bhava Sampad - Excellence of factors | |||
#Vritta - Lifestyle | |||
#Trinaputrika – Congenital anomalies of male which lacks masculine characteristics. | |||
#Prakriti – Nature, constitution | |||
#Pathya – Digestible, wholesome, suitable | |||
#Apathya – Unsuitable, unwholesome | |||
#Asatmya – unwholesome | |||
#Bala – Strength, stamina | |||
#Avastha – State, condition | |||
#Kala – Season, era, time | |||
#Muhurmuhu – Again and again, repeatedly | |||
#Satmya – Constitution, habituation , wholesomeness | |||
#Sattva – Mental attitude | |||
#Sahaja – Congenital factor for disease | |||
#Vyayama – Exercise | |||
#Vyavaya – Sexual intercourse | |||