Success Story of Priyanka Panigrahi from Bhubaneswar

Priyanka Panigrahi's Story:
Priyanka got married in 2015 and began planning for a baby in 2019. Her periods became irregular, and she started gaining weight, prompting her to visit a local doctor. Tests revealed that she had thyroid issues and PCOS. Her doctor prescribed allopathic medicines for both conditions. Priyanka took thyroid medication for two years and PCOS medicine for about 4-5 months, after which her doctor said her PCOS had reduced and advised her to stop that treatment, although she was told to continue thyroid medication for life. But Priyanka stopped Thyroid medicines after 2yrs as her Thyroid levels were in control.
By 2021, when she still hadn’t conceived, she visited the doctor again. Due to poor egg quality, she was advised to undergo a follicular study along with injections and hormonal medicines. Priyanka found this process exhausting, especially as it required her to visit the doctor five times a month. Frustrated, she stopped the treatment. The doctor then suggested IUI as the final option due to her egg quality, but Priyanka wasn’t interested in going that route.
In 2022, Priyanka came across a YouTube video where a Punjabi customer with PCOS shared her success story with Gynoveda, crediting the treatment for improving her egg quality. Intrigued, Priyanka spent months reading Gynoveda reviews and researching Ayurvedic ingredients like Putranjivak and Shivlingi. She even visited local Ayurvedic shops to confirm the benefits of these herbs. Though her family was skeptical about ordering fertility medicine online, Priyanka was convinced it was worth trying since it was Ayurvedic and wouldn’t cause harm. Her husband was supportive, reassuring her not to stress and saying, “If it doesn’t work, we can always adopt.” With his encouragement, they ordered Gynoveda medicines.
After starting Gynoveda, Priyanka saw positive changes within four months. Her periods became regular, she felt healthier, and her facial hair reduced. Even with minimal exercise and a loose adherence to the diet, she lost weight that was gained due to Thyroid. Her egg quality also improved, confirmed by her local doctor’s tests. Though she wasn’t consuming the doctor’s prescribed medicines, she chose to keep her use of Gynoveda private.
Encouraged by her results, Priyanka also ordered Gynoveda’s Karela Jamun tablets for her father’s diabetes and Acne Neem tablets for her younger sister. After four months of treatment, she paused Gynoveda to focus on her studies and traveled to another state for her teacher eligibility exam. However, when her periods became irregular again, she resumed the treatment for two months. While on her 6th bottle, she started to lose hope, as she still hadn’t conceived. The couple decided to visit an IUI center to explore their options. Priyanka was ready to proceed with IUI, but just before starting the process, she missed her period and discovered she was pregnant.
Overjoyed, Priyanka was relieved to have avoided the IUI process, which she felt many doctors pushed unnecessarily. She continued taking Gynoveda’s Iron Folic tablets throughout her pregnancy without any side effects. On December 11, 2023, Priyanka gave birth to a baby girl, Prisha.
Priyanka has since recommended Gynoveda to her sister-in-law, who was also struggling with PCOS. Her sister-in-law’s periods have since become regular, and she’s now using Jeehv for conception. Priyanka has also shared Gynoveda’s success with friends and relatives.
When Priyanka posted her pregnancy announcement in Gynoveda’s Circle of Sisterhood group in April 2023, over 100 women reached out to her to confirm if she was a genuine customer and how she conceived. Priyanka answered all their questions, even connecting with some women over calls to motivate them to continue Gynoveda. Some of them have since conceived, while others are still in touch or trying.
One couple from Kolkata even traveled to Orissa to meet her and verify her story. Priyanka, who was 8 months pregnant at the time, gave them a bottle of Jeehv she had leftover. She empathized with the emotional pain of struggling to conceive and the societal and family pressures, saying, “I know the pain of waiting for a baby and the constant pressure from society. I’ve been through it, and it’s not easy.”
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