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Herbs in Pregnancy What's Safe, What's Not, and What They Are Used For Janelle Reinhardt.

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1 Herbs in Pregnancy What's Safe, What's Not, and What They Are Used For Janelle Reinhardt

2 Herbs Safe in Pregnancy Red Raspberry Leaf Peppermint Leaf Ginger Root Slippery Elm Bark

3 Uses and Precautions Red raspberry leaf – Uses  Uterine health and toning  Increase milk production  Decrease nausea  Ease labor pains  Reduce complications and interventions at birth Use only after the first trimester

4 Uses and Precautions Peppermint Leaf – Uses  Reduce nausea and morning sickness  Reduce flatulence Ginger Root – Uses  Relieve nausea and vomiting Slippery Elm Bark – Uses  Relieve nausea, heartburn, vaginal irritations, and sore throat

5 Herbs to Avoid Black Cohosh Blue Cohosh Pennyroyal Dong Quai Saw Palmento Ephedra

6 Herbs to Avoid All of these have various effects, ranging from being a uterine stimulant (causing contractions), to hormonal disruption and abortive properties, to being downright poisonous. ALWAYS check with a trained professional before using any herbal supplement during pregnancy, especially during the first trimester.

7 Sources Natural herbs & vitamins during pregnancy. (2011, July). Retrieved from http://www.americanpregnancy.org/pregnancy health/naturalherbsvitamins.html


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