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Here is some information on the herbs your patient is taking. The Red Raspberry is perfectly safe to take throughout pregnancy. The False Unicorn should be used for a more specific indication and probably not throughout the whole pregnancy. When you have future questions regarding the appropriate use of certain herbs there is a site on the web which contains the book by Grieves entitled A Modern Herbal.
An infusion of Raspberry leaves, taken cold, is a reliable remedy for extreme laxity of the bowels. The infusion alone, or as a component part of injections, never fails to give immediate relief. It is useful in stomach complaints of children.
Raspberry Leaf Tea is valuable during parturition as a uterine tonic. It can be taken freely - warm. (Grieves)
---Preparations---Fluid extract, 5 to 30 drops. Helonin, 2 to 4 grains. Specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops. (Grieves)
And from Felter - "Helonias is a valuable uterine tonic, specifically
adapted to uterine weakness in which relaxation of tissue is so great as
to give the sensation of downward pressure, dragging or expulsion - or
as the patient expresses it, "a sensation as if everything in the pelvis
would fall out." Marked irritability and despondency are often associated
….It is also said to relieve the nausea and vomiting of pregnancy, to prevent
miscarriages."
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