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@article{191541,
author = {Dr. Pragati Pradip Mulik and Dr. Prakash R. Kanade and Dr. Rahul R. Muttha},
title = {Garbha Sambhava Samagri and Its Relevance in Modern Infertility.},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2026},
volume = {12},
number = {8},
pages = {6955-6958},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=191541},
abstract = {Infertility is a significant worldwide health concern, affecting approximately 10–15% of couples of reproductive ages and impacting psychological, social, and economic aspects of life. Modern reproductive sciences use diagnostic techniques and assisted reproductive technologies (ART) such as IVF, ICSI, and IUI; however, many couples seek holistic or complementary approaches, including Ayurveda, for both preventive and therapeutic support. In classical Ayurvedic texts, conception is described not merely as sperm–ovum union but as a multifactorial physiological process dependent on the harmonious state of essential factors known as Garbha Sambhava Samagri. (Factors essential for conception). This review examines the Ayurvedic conceptual framework of Garbha Sambhava Samagri and evaluates its context and relevance in modern infertility management.},
keywords = {Garbha Sambhava Samgri, Conception, Infertility.},
month = {January},
}
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