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Effect of Heartfulness meditation based integrative therapy on infertility outcomes: A retrospective case series evaluation

Authors

  • Snehal Deshpande aSNEH Rehabilitation, Education and Research Centre, India
  • Kamlesh Patel bHeartfulness Institute, India
  • Tejal Parulkar cGurukrupa Diagnostic Services, Harda, India
  • Kalpana Mahabalesh dHamilton and Bailey Hospital, Bangalore, India
  • Poornima Madhusudhan ePoornima Hospital - Women and Child Care, India
  • Divya Madhusudhan fGCSRT, Department of Postgraduate Medical Education, Harvard Medical School, USA
  • Jayaram Thimmapuram gInternal Medicine, WellSpan York Hospital, USA

Keywords:

Anxiety and stress management, Assisted reproductive technology, Heartfulness, Infertility, Integrative practices, Lifestyle modification, Meditation

Abstract

In Indian context, infertility is often a silent struggle. Despite the high prevalence of infertility in the country, the majority of couples do not share their struggles with family or friends due to social stigma, thus increasing their psychological vulnerability. Heartfulness meditation has shown to decrease stress, anxiety, loneliness and improve sleep along with quality of life. Objectives The current retrospective series evaluated the effectiveness of Heartfulness-based integrative therapy on infertility outcomes. Methods The program consisted of a 5- day onsite lifestyle modification workshop and online follow up meditation sessions. Results 54 couples with infertility participated in the program with a mean age of 30.74 years (SD 5.04) for females and 34.03 years (SD 4.54) for males. 15 couples presented with male infertility, 16 couples presented with female infertility and in 5 couples both partners had infertility problems. Further, 18 couples had unexplained infertility. 24 couples conceived with 18 natural conceptions, five via assisted reproductive technology and one spontaneous abortion. Conclusion The program was beneficial in the cohort who utilized it as prescribed resulting in conception of 24 out of 54 couples. Future research investigating the causal relationship of Heartfulness meditation on fertility outcomes in a randomized control study could solidify this treatment method to be used independently or as an adjuvant therapy with assisted reproductive technologies. Keywords: Anxiety and stress management, Assisted reproductive technology, Heartfulness, Infertility, Integrative practices, Lifestyle modification, Meditation

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