IVF Through Astrology: Selecting the Most Fertile Day
Astrology can be a helpful tool in choosing the most auspicious time for IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) by analyzing the positions of key celestial bodies in a woman’s birth chart and current transits. The Moon, Nakshatras, and planetary aspects play an important role in determining fertility. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to approach IVF timing using astrology:
Step 1: Analyze Nakshatras in the Lagna Group
- Lagna Nakshatra: Start by noting the Nakshatra of the Lagna (Ascendant) in the woman’s birth chart.
- 7th, 14th, and 21st Nakshatra: Identify the 7th, 14th, and 21st Nakshatras from the Lagna Nakshatra. These Nakshatras form the "Lagna Group" (4 Nakshatras in total: the Lagna Nakshatra and three others from its division).
Step 2: Analyze Nakshatras in the Moon Group
- Moon Nakshatra: Note the Nakshatra in which the Moon is placed in the woman’s birth chart.
- 14th Nakshatra from Moon Nakshatra: Calculate the 14th Nakshatra from the Moon's Nakshatra.
- This gives you the second group of Nakshatras, the "Moon Group" (2 Nakshatras in total: the Moon Nakshatra and the one 14th from it).
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Step 3: Analyze Nakshatras in the Sun Group
- Sun Nakshatra: Note the Nakshatra of the Sun based on its degree in the woman's birth chart.
- 14th Nakshatra from Sun Nakshatra: Calculate the 14th Nakshatra from the Sun’s Nakshatra.
- This gives you the "Sun Group" (2 Nakshatras in total: the Sun Nakshatra and the one 14th from it).
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Step 4: Identify the Fertile Nakshatras
- Combine the Lagna Group, Moon Group, and Sun Group. In total, there should be 8 Nakshatras to consider for fertility, representing the most fertile days for conception and IVF.
- Common Nakshatras: Sometimes, some Nakshatras might overlap between these groups (Lagna, Moon, and Sun). In such cases, there could be 6 or 7 Nakshatras instead of 8.
- Most Fertile Nakshatra: If any Nakshatra is common across all three groups (Lagna, Moon, and Sun), then that Nakshatra is considered the most fertile for the individual.
Important Considerations When Selecting the Fertile Nakshatra:
Ketu:
- Avoid Ketu's influence in the chosen Nakshatra at the time of IVF. Ketu can cause miscarriages or disrupt the successful implantation of the embryo.
Rahu:
- If Rahu is positioned in the chosen Nakshatra during IVF, there are higher chances that the soul of a departed family member may enter the fetus, as Rahu is believed to open the door for souls with a strong desire to reincarnate within the same family. This may not always be desirable for the individual planning the pregnancy.
Saturn:
- Avoid the presence of Saturn in the selected Nakshatra. When Moon transits that Nakshatra, it may lead to Vish Yoga or Punarphoo Dosha, causing slow development of the embryo. This may also result in the child being weak or facing health issues.
Jupiter’s Aspect on the Moon:
- If Jupiter is aspecting the Moon on the chosen day, there is a high probability of success for IVF, and a healthy child will likely be born.
Conclusion
Astrology can be a valuable tool in choosing the most auspicious day for IVF. By analyzing the Nakshatras of the Lagna, Moon, and Sun, and considering the influences of planets like Ketu, Rahu, Saturn, and Jupiter, one can determine the most favorable time for conception. Always remember that the guidance of a knowledgeable astrologer is essential for accurate predictions and timing, as these factors are deeply personalized based on the individual's birth chart.