Background: Cervical insufficiency is a known risk factor for
second-trimester pregnancy loss and preterm birth. This case study presents the
integrative application of Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing techniques in
managing a high-risk pregnancy complicated by cervical shortening and
funnelling, despite prior medical intervention.
Case presentation: A 32-year-old female software engineer with a
history of miscarriage at 18 weeks was diagnosed with cervical shortening
during her second pregnancy at 12 weeks gestation. A cervical cerclage was
placed, but funnelling was later observed, prompting complete bed rest. From
the 12th week of gestation, the patient received regular YPV healing sessions,
including Level 5 healing, energy knot techniques, and psychotherapy. The
intervention was intensified after funnelling was detected at 24 weeks. Complementary
practices such as Rhythmic Yogic Breathing, Soul Affirmation, and Forgiveness
Sadhana were also incorporated.
Results: The patient reported reduced stress and pain,
improved energy levels, and emotional stability. Follow-up diagnostic imaging
on 4 August 2025 confirmed the resolution of funnelling. The pregnancy was
successfully carried to 36 weeks, culminating in the birth of a healthy 2.8 kg
baby via caesarean section. Postpartum YPV healing facilitated rapid recovery
grom surgical pain and wound healing.
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