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Date of Acceptance : 28 Dec 2023
Date of Publication : 31 Dec 2023
Article ID : SD-IJAY_045
How to cite this article : " http://doi.org/10.55552/SDNJAY.2023.1215"
The growing number of congenital diseases in infants, which are classified as mild, major, anatomical, or physical, worries the medical community. Numerous ayurvedic principles and medicines can be employed by individuals to ensure the health of their offspring. The stages of Garbhini and the entire development of the embryo and fetus (Garbhavakranti) in the female womb are discussed by Ayurveda in the Charak Samhita. We have been entrusted with a significant responsibility by nature. Both the mother and the father should be aware of this duty and, as a result, ready on all mental, physical, and psychological levels. The mother bears greater responsibility since she must carry the child inside her body, nurse it, and give birth to it.
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