Pregnancy Care With Natural Remedies


by Parveen Gupta - Date: 2006-12-08 - Word Count: 594 Share This!

It is a common well known fact and that women must avoid drugs during their pregnancy time. There are many medicines that women take which affect the birth characteristics of the new born baby. These drugs can be the common nausea drugs, antihistamines, skin medicines, and even laxatives. They have shown that they can cause remarkable defects in humans as well as animals. The antibiotic drugs cause many types of harmful effects in the fetus and mainly the drugs which contain a good quantity of sulfur cause neo-natal jaundice. Sedatives like sleeping pills and painkillers can cause birth deficiency and buff the fetus. On the other hand antacids if taken regularly can cause muscle problems in the baby and edema in the mother. The different and innumerable problems that a women encounters during pregnancy can be best avoided by some herbal medicines which are safe and can be made easily.

Here are some common natural herbs that are relied upon as a woman's best friend during the period of pregnancy.

Seaweeds are one of the best allies for women during their pregnancy. It contains a lot of mineral richness which are known to directly counter birth defects. Align or alignic acid, which found in abundance in many types of seaweed, has the property to absorb radioactive neucleotides and heavy metals. When eaten by the expectant mother it reduces the probability of cancer and protects the fetus from faulty genes. Seaweed is one of the most nutritious plants known.

Red Raspberry leaves nourish pregnant women and relieve difficulties during pregnancy and birth. These benefits are related to the general well being of the expectant mother like astringent, strengthening, and nourishing powers. The Raspberry leaves contain tannins which provide toning to the pelvic muscles and most importantly the uterus muscles. They also contain nourishing vitamins and minerals. There are a whole lot of vitamins like A, C, E, and B, plus liberal quantity of calcium, iron, phosphorous, and potassium salts.

Stinging Nettle leaves prevent varicose veins and hemorrhoids. It is also known to ease the cramps and backaches, and increases the breast milk. A simple cup tea made out of nettle leaves supplies amazing amounts of energy as well as huge amounts of calcium, magnesium and vitamins A, D, C, B, and K. It averts anemia and iron deficiency. Helps in proper digestion and acts as a strengthener to the lungs, also maintains the proper functioning of the kidneys, and acts as a curative to the hair and skin.

Red Clover was initially introduced as a herb to increase the goats' fertility and their milk. Later on it was tried on humans as well. The leaves of Red clover contain sufficient amounts of minerals, proteins, antioxidants, and phytoestrogens. It actually helps the entire reproductive system. Most prominent are the total of vitamin E and the existence of selenium and zinc.

Natural and purely grown herbs are the finest supply of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients that are needed during the period of pregnancy. Also they can be used up for other ailments that are common during this period. It is all the much better if the women can do a little bit of slow motion exercises like a daily walk and some amount of stretching will definitely help the lady to overcome the pregnancy problems. Apart from all this, pure water, air and clean surroundings are also important. Loving and respectful relationships, beauty and harmony in the daily life should be a part of the life of the pregnant woman so that pregnancy is a happy moment and not a stressful time!


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Dr. Parveen Gupta writes articles on Natural Remedies, Ayurvedic Cures, Health & Beauty tips. For details, please visit his site at http://www.Nature-Ally.com or for any other feedback,feel free to write to him at doctor@nature-ally.com

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