Introduction
The weeks following childbirth are as crucial as pregnancy itself. In Ayurveda, this phase is called Sutika Kala, a sacred time when a mother’s body and mind need deep nourishment and rest. At Ayurvardhini Ayurveda Hospital, Ernakulam, we specialize in Ayurvedic postnatal care that supports healing, restores energy, and enhances emotional well-being.
Why Postnatal Care is Vital
After delivery, Vata dosha increases, leading to fatigue, dryness, body ache, and emotional fluctuations. Ayurveda emphasizes that neglecting postnatal care may lead to long-term health issues. Proper Ayurvedic care ensures balanced hormones, faster recovery, and emotional stability.
Key Elements of Ayurvedic Postnatal Care
- Abhyanga (Warm oil massage): Improves circulation, tones muscles, and relieves pain
- Nutritious Herbal Diet: Strengthens tissues and supports lactation
- Medicated Baths and Steam Therapy: Help remove toxins and restore vitality
- Rest and Mindful Practices: Promote emotional balance and peaceful motherhood
Herbs and Oils for Postnatal Recovery
- Dhanwantharam Thailam – Strengthens muscles and bones
- Shatavari – Supports lactation and hormonal health
- Ashwagandha – Reduces fatigue and enhances mood
Ayurvardhini’s Approach
Our postnatal wellness programs are designed by expert Ayurvedic doctors. Each treatment plan is customized to the mother’s body type and delivery condition — ensuring gentle yet powerful rejuvenation.
Conclusion
Motherhood deserves mindful care and healing. Ayurvardhini’s postnatal Ayurveda program helps new mothers reclaim strength, confidence, and calm.
Rebuild your strength naturally with Ayurvardhini Ayurveda Hospital, Ernakulam.
FAQs
- When should I start postnatal Ayurvedic care?
Usually after 7–10 days of delivery, depending on your doctor’s advice. - Can Ayurveda help with postpartum depression?
Yes. Therapies like Abhyanga, herbal tonics, and Rasayana support emotional wellness. - Are Ayurvedic massages safe after a C-section?
Yes, once healing is complete and your doctor approves. - How long should postnatal care continue?
Traditionally for 40 days to ensure full recovery.
What food is recommended during postnatal care?
Warm, easily digestible, and nourishing meals with ghee, herbs, and spices like cumin and fennel.


