CHINESE MEDICINE TO STOP MISCARRIAGE

Once a miscarriage begins there is little that Western medicine can do. Chinese medicine, on the other hand, offers treatment to pregnant women who have had miscarriages before, or who are beginning to experience the symptoms of miscarriage. Pregnant women who have had previous miscarriages are advised to consult with a Chinese herbalist. The sooner the better.  Herbs for miscarriage are provided according to the following causes. 

 

DEFICIENT SPLEEN QI WITH STAGNATION

Possible accompanying symptoms of digestive weakness, muscular weakness, abdominal cramping or bloating.

Protect the Fetus & Aid Life Powder

 

KIDNEY QI AND BLOOD DEFICIENCY
Possible accompanying signs of fatigue, pallor, low back pain, frequent urination
Powder that Gives the Stability of Mount Tai

 

RESTLESS FETUS WITH
VAGINAL BLEEDING
Bleeding, possibly accompanied by cramping.
Ai Ye, E Jiao, Si Wu Tang (Enhanced Four Substances)

 

INJURY DURING PREGNANCY
Pain, cramping, bleeding after abdominal or other physical trauma.
None Recommended
Many herbs normally used for injury are contra-indicated during pregnancy. Reclining and rest are recommended.

 

SLIPPERY FETUS SYNDROME
(Habitual Miscarriage

The following formulas are taken before and during the first three months of pregnancy to help prevent future miscarriages.


Blood and/or Spleen Deficiency

Symptoms & history of poor digestion, or menstrual difficulties, or fatigue.   Not enough nourishment in the blood to sustain both the mother and the fetus.
Ba Zhen Yi Mu Wan 八珍益母丸 - Eight Treasure Formula to Benefit Mothers

 

Kidney Deficiency

Possible symptoms of morning fatigue with normal sleep, low back pain. Structural or functional problems with the reproductive system.
Golden Book Pills


Liver blood deficiency. Blood becomes disordered.

Excessive fetal movement, bleeding.
Enhanced Four Substances


Ba Zhen Yi Mu Wan 八珍益母丸 - Eight Treasure Formula to Benefit Mothers


Shen Clinic TCM consultation


 

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