Herbs in Pregnancy What's Safe, What's Not, and What They Are Used For Janelle Reinhardt
Herbs Safe in Pregnancy Red Raspberry Leaf Peppermint Leaf Ginger Root Slippery Elm Bark
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
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
Herbs to Avoid Black Cohosh Blue Cohosh Pennyroyal Dong Quai Saw Palmento Ephedra
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.
Sources Natural herbs & vitamins during pregnancy. (2011, July). Retrieved from health/naturalherbsvitamins.html