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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSakshee Mittal is a compassionate voice shaped by over fifteen years of lived experience in motherhood. Deeply attuned to the emotional world of women, she draws from heartfelt conversations and real-life insights to explore the unseen dimensions of pregnancy. With warmth and intuition, she highlights the importance of mental and emotional well-being alongside physical care. Though not a medical professional, her words resonate with authenticity and empathy. This book is an offering from the heart—an invitation for mothers, partners, and families to approach pregnancy with greater mindfulnesRead More...
Sakshee Mittal is a compassionate voice shaped by over fifteen years of lived experience in motherhood. Deeply attuned to the emotional world of women, she draws from heartfelt conversations and real-life insights to explore the unseen dimensions of pregnancy. With warmth and intuition, she highlights the importance of mental and emotional well-being alongside physical care. Though not a medical professional, her words resonate with authenticity and empathy.
This book is an offering from the heart—an invitation for mothers, partners, and families to approach pregnancy with greater mindfulness, tenderness, and joy.
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Science calls it hormones.
Ayurveda calls it bhava and sattva.
Both speak of the same truththat
a mother’s inner world
is the first school, the first cradle,
the first universe of her child.
Garbh is a sacred yagna—where every breath of the mother becomes a prayer shaping the life within.
For the womb is not only a shelter of the body, but a temple for the soul.
Science calls it hormones.
Ayurveda calls it bhava and sattva.
Both speak of the same truththat
a mother’s inner world
is the first school, the first cradle,
the first universe of her child.
Garbh is a sacred yagna—where every breath of the mother becomes a prayer shaping the life within.
For the womb is not only a shelter of the body, but a temple for the soul.
Science calls it hormones.
Ayurveda calls it bhava and sattva.
Both speak of the same truththat
a mother’s inner world
is the first school, the first cradle,
the first universe of her child.
Garbh is a sacred yagna—where every breath of the mother becomes a prayer shaping the life within.
For the womb is not only a shelter of the body, but a temple for the soul.
Science calls it hormones.
Ayurveda calls it bhava and sattva.
Both speak of the same truththat
a mother’s inner world
is the first school, the first cradle,
the first universe of her child.
Garbh is a sacred yagna—where every breath of the mother becomes a prayer shaping the life within.
For the womb is not only a shelter of the body, but a temple for the soul.
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