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Herbal Remedies for Threatened Miscarriage

Herbs for threatened miscarriage include uterine-relaxants with uterine regulators, relaxing herbs, and/or hormone-regulating herbs. This condition and herbal treatment is best managed by a qualified herbalist.

Miscarriage, Spontaneous abortion

Spontaneous abortion, or miscarriage, is the loss of a fetus before 20 weeks of pregnancy. The most common cause of m...

False Unicorn Root Herbal Remedies

False unicorn root is mainly known as a uterine tonic and is of value for leukorrea, menopause, and uterine prolapse....

Cramp Bark Herbal Remedies

True to its name, cramp bark is an important remedy for cramps of the smooth muscle (especially for menstrual cramps)...

Black Haw Herbal Remedies

Black haw is a uterine tonic used for threatened miscarriage and is often combined with blue cohosh. It is a specific...

Partridge Berry Herbal Remedies

Partridge berry is one of the best-known herbs for readying the uterus for childbirth. It was considered by the Ecl...

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