Homeopathic Medicine for Female Sterility – Infertility
Abroma radix Q (Thrice a day): It should be given in 5 drops per dose three times a day, from the first day of the menstrual flow for seven days. It will cure dysmenorrhea if present and will bring on conception if the sexual intercourse is done after cessation of menses.
Agnus castus (One dose daily): Give only one dose a day-5 drops in water in case sterility is due to scanty menses or leucorrhea. Such ladies have a strong dislike for intercourse.
Alterias far. Q. (Twice a day) 10 drops in ½ cup of water: This remedy tones up the uterus if sterility is due to anemia, prolapsus, leucorrhea, rectal distress, and premature and profuse menses with labour-like pains.
Aurum met. (Twice a day): Frequent mental depression which may be severe. Nocturnal headaches, vagina sensitive which causes spasm and pain before intercourse.
Aurum mur. nat. 3x (Thrice a day): Sterility on account of organic defects in the uterus and prolapsus. Cervix is hardened. Ulceration of the womb and vagina. Inflammation of the membrane of the uterus.
Borax (Thrice a day): It favours early conception on correction of diseases connected with menses which are too soon, profuse and painful. Leucorrhea like the white of an egg. The discharge is warm. The thickness and warmth of discharge hampers mobility of sperms.
Calcarea carb. (Thrice a day): Sterility with copious menses and increase of fat in abdomen.
Eupionum 3 (Thrice a day): One or both the fallopian tubes are blocked.
Kalium phos. 6x (Thrice a day), Calcarea fluor. 6x (Twice a day): Along with the indicated remedy, a dose of these remedies combined together (3 grains each) helps to aid conception.
Lachesis (Twice a day): Fallopian tubes are blocked, especially the right side. Burning in the right ovary. Uterus is bent.
Medorrhinum 1M (One dose only): Sterility with chronic pelvic disorders. Pungent leucorrhea and menses. Intense vaginal irritation.
Natrium carb. (Thrice a day): In obstinate cases of sterility when cervix is hardened. Vaginal walls are defective in growth, menses late with a bearing down sensation.
Natrium mur. (Thrice a day): A dry vagina. Menstruation is usually irregular and heavy. A thin watery, burning vaginal discharge. Bearing down pain worse in the morning.
Ova tosta 3x (Thrice a day): Sterility due to non-production of ova and backache with leucorrhea.
Phosphorus (One dose daily): Excessive sexual desire. Menses too early but scanty and long lasting. Polypus of the uterus. Discharge corrosive.
Ferrum met. CM (One dose only): Sterility due to non-production of ova.
Platinum met. (Thrice a day): Increased sexual desire. Pain in the ovaries and uterus. Leucorrhea.
Sabal ser. Q (Thrice a day) 10 drops in ½ cup of water: Sterility due to enlarged ovaries which are tender. Breasts shrivelled, shrunken or withered. Married late and has suppressed sexual desire; may have been lead astray and avoided conception.
Sepia (Thrice a day): Irregularity of menses. Yellow leucorrhea. Constipation. Expulsion of wind from the vagina during intercourse. Bearing down sensation and dislike for intercourse. Period may be late and scanty or early and heavy.
Thyreoidinum 3x (Thrice a day): This remedy is sometimes very useful to help conception even in cases of glandular disorders or inflammation of the uterus or where even Surgery failed to induce conception.
Turnera Q (Thrice a day) 2-5 drops in ½ cup of water: Sterility on account of coldness to sex. Ladies are indifferent to sex.
Viburnum op. Q: If the infertility is due to a weak uterus, 5 drops of it, three doses a day strengthens the uterus. It often prevents miscarriages and cures sterility.
Xerophyllum (Thrice a day): Vulva inflammed with terrible itching.
NOTE 1: Sterility in females is usually due to the diseases of the uterus, like menses, leucorrhea, abnormality of the ovaries, fallopian tubes, etc. Correction of such defects generally leads to conception.
NOTE 2: ‘Vitamin A’ helps the homeopathic treatment when no such defect is the cause.
NOTE 3: It has been observed that the reproductive organs do not mature fully before the age of 19 years. If such people start their sex life earlier than this, 60 percent of such adolescent girls develop a scar on the immature cervix which blocks the movement of eggs from ovaries to the uterus through the fallopian tubes. Such women either do not conceive or the pregnancies are ectopic meaning the position of the baby in the uterus will not be normal.
NOTE 4: An easy hand-held fertility monitor has recently been invented which has proved useful in assessment of a woman’s daily fertility status – low, high or peak. The chances of becoming pregnant during the peak days are very high. This device measures levels of hormones on urine test sticks.
NOTE 5: During the years, a woman can be pregnant, her left and right ovaries take turns each month to produce a ripe egg. When egg as is released, it travels through the fallopian tubes to the uterus. A woman can get pregnant only when a sperm cell travels through her cervix to meet with the ripe egg. The egg remains fertile for only two days. As women age, so do eggs, making conception harder with age as eggs deteriorate in quality and quantity. At the age of 35 years, decline becomes significant and it picks up pace with every passing year.