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I'm having 5.2*3.3 cm uterus size. I'm trying to conceive. Is it very smaller size uterus? Any suggestions to increase uterus size?
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Yes you can conceive with proper diet treatment and follow up of your condition. You can take online consultation. I will guide you step by step in detail
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No you cannot change the size of the uterus. Its different sized for all women and you can still conceive. But u can still start doing aerobic exercises,yoga asanas and pelvic exercises.
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That should not be a problem. Focus on eating the right anti inflammatory foods.  For that following HAIP DlET will help. For help with right herbal supplementation you can consult
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Ok noted, surely you can conceive n carry well... Consultation with Ayurvedic dr for vasantik Vaman and Rasayan therapy.
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time tested drs surely add value and age is very crucial as ovarian reserve need to note ayurvedic management can add some no. in that also
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Short answer: **yes, 5.2 × 3.3 cm is smaller than average for a 32-year-old**, but **it does NOT automatically mean you can’t conceive**. Let me explain calmly and clearly. --- ## 1️⃣ Is this uterus size “very small”? For a **reproductive-age woman**, typical uterine length is: * **7–9 cm** (length) * AP ~3–4 cm * Width ~4–6 cm If **5.2 cm is the length**, then: * It is **smaller than normal** * Often termed **hypoplastic / underdeveloped uterus** However 👉 **pregnancy is still possible**, especially if: * Periods are present (even if light) * Ovaries are normal * Hormones are reasonably balanced Many women with a small uterus conceive after improving **endometrial thickness and uterine blood flow**. --- ## 2️⃣ Important questions (don’t worry—just checklist) These decide the real fertility potential: * Are your **periods regular**? * Is your **endometrial thickness** ≥7–8 mm near ovulation? * Are ovaries producing follicles normally? * Any history of **PCOS, thyroid issues, or long-term hormonal pills**? (You don’t need to answer now unless you want—this is just context.) --- ## 3️⃣ Can uterus size be increased? 👉 **Yes, to a functional extent**, especially in hormonally responsive uterus. ### What improves uterus receptivity: * Estrogen balance * Blood circulation to uterus * Healthy endometrium * Vata-Pitta balance (Ayurveda view) --- ## 4️⃣ Ayurvedic & natural support (safe + commonly used) ### 🌿 Internal support (under guidance) These are traditionally used to **nourish uterus & improve implantation**: * ******* * ******* * ******* * *****Ghrita** (very important in hypoplastic uterus) * *****Ghrita / ***Ghrita** (if cycles are painful or irregular) > These don’t “stretch” the uterus, but **improve tone, blood flow, and lining**, which is what actually matters for pregnancy. --- ### 🧴 External therapy (very effective) * **Abhyanga (oil massage)** with: * ***taila / ***taila * **Lower abdomen & pelvic area massage** * **Mild swedana (warm fomentation)** These improve **uterine circulation** and Vata correction. --- ## 5️⃣ Diet & lifestyle (this matters more than medicines) ✅ Do: * Warm, cooked foods * Ghee (1–2 tsp daily) * Dates, figs, soaked almonds * Milk with a pinch of dry ginger (if digestion allows) ❌ Avoid: * Very low-fat diets * Excess fasting * Cold foods & drinks * Over-exercise or stress Stress and under-nutrition are **big causes of small uterus**. --- ## 6️⃣ Medical reassurance ❤️ Many women conceive even with: * Uterus length ~5–6 cm **IF**: * Endometrium grows well * Ovulation is good Doctors focus too much on size; **implantation quality is more important**. --- ### 🌼 My honest suggestion * Don’t panic * Get **cycle-tracking ultrasound** (follicle + endometrium) * Start **uterine-nourishing therapy for 3–4 months** * Combine Ayurveda + gentle modern monitoring If you want, you can tell me: * Period pattern (days, flow) * Endometrial thickness report (if done) * Whether you’ve tried IVF/IUI or only natural attempts I’ll guide you step-by-step 💛 Advice- self medication is hazardous, always consult ayurvedic doctor before taking ayurvedic medicine. Consult me personally for details
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follow the advice.
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Hlo mam, plz share the usg report so that treatment can be made specific
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You can start harmonal therapy.shatavari,lodar, ashokarisht, punarnava has good result.add vitamin E in your diet,
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improve your life style, eatinghabbit, stress drink plenty of water avoid spicy food sour, junkfood, processed food.
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do asana setuband,kigelexercise,etc.meditation,yoga
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Consult personally for better treatment
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Do proper yoga, asanas, Restrict refrigerated food, avoid brinjal and tamarind Consult me for more
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