It's very, very, very important to remember than most herbs haven't been studied for, or proven safe during, pregnancy. Also, in spite of what you'll read on some herbal web sites, all herbs have at least some potential for side effects. Finally, many herbs are known to interact with other herbs, nutritional supplements and prescription medications. For example, some herbs can dramatically increase or decrease how much of a certain drug enters your body and how fast it enters.
To get the best advice about drugs and pregnancy, talk to your OB.
== == You need to research any herbs thoroughly while pregnant, their are many that need to be avoided in pregnancy. I have heard Beetroot and Hummus. Also don't overdo Vitamin A or C.
== == You need to research any herbs thoroughly while pregnant, their are many that need to be avoided in pregnancy. I have heard Beetroot and Hummus. Also don't overdo Vitamin A or C.
Ginkgo and feverfew are excellent herbs to cure migraine. However pregnant women should not take these herbs.
Do not take any medications while pregnant without talking to your dr first.
According to my Obstetrician you can take Tylenol or Ibuprophen while pregnant.
No
No.
I can't get pregnant, so obviously not.
Parsley should never be consumed while a person is trying to get pregnant. It can actually produce a miscarriage if it is eaten in large amounts. Safe herbs to consume while trying to conceive, or while pregnant, include peppermint and lavender.
No. Studies have shown that it can cause unwanted problems to your baby if you take provera while you are pregnant.
Yes you can.
If you are pregnant you need to consult with your doctor before use.