Herbs and pregnancy - what to use and what not to use
Today someone reading my post about cinnamon and honey weight loss tea asked whether it would be safe to use during pregnancy. I looked through my herbals and found a recipe for easing pregnancy, which uses cinnamon, so that indicates to me that cinnamon could be safe for pregnant women (and their unborn dear ones.)
From John Lust’s herbal, The Herb Book: The Complete and Authoritative Guide to More Than 500 Herbs:
This is said to prevent nausea and miscarriage. It is also for reducing labor pains and increasing milk production.
1 part cinnamon
5 parts blackberry leaves
5 parts milfoil
10 parts raspberry leaves
Steep 1 teaspoon in 1/2 cup boiling water. Take 1/2 to 1 cup daily in mouthful doses.
Note that there’s to be NO OVERDOSING… which is what I need to address concerning the cinnamon and honey diet. Though the cinnamon may be safe in normal amounts, drinking large amounts might not be safe during pregnancy. Plus, I wonder about the wisdom of trying to diet during pregnancy. This is something a pregnant woman should definitely discuss with her physician.
In addition, you should be aware that there are certain herbs intentionally used (by some) to terminate pregnancies. Here’s the list of common herbs a pregnant woman should avoid:
Angelica
Birthroot
Blue Cohosh
Brooklime
Bugloss
Cotton Root Bark
Ergot
Golden Seal
Ground Pine
Juniper
Male Fern
Motherwort
Mayapple
Pennyroyal
Potassium Permanganate
Rue
St. Johns Wort
Savin
Tansy
Thyme
Valerian
Yarrow
This information is derived from two sources, Herbs & Things - Jeanne Rose’s herbal, and Rodale’s Illustrated Encyclopedia of Herbs
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All these are likely to cause abortion to occur. DON’T try this at home! I’m against abortion in general so I’m hoping this won’t be taken by anyone as a way to terminate a life. I put the list here for the benefit of herb-using women who want to preserve their pregnancies.
This list of herbs said to ease childbirth comes from John Lust’s The Herb Book:
Althea
American Spikenard
Bennet
Birthwort
Black Cohosh
Blind Nettle
Blue Cohosh
Cannabis
Columbine
Comfrey
Common Groundsel
Cotton
European Ragwort
Flax
Garden Raspberry
Garden Violet
Goat’s Rue
Horehound
Iceland Moss
Lady’s Mantle
Pansy
Primrose
Ragwort
Shepherd’s Purse
Silverweed
Spikenard
Squaw Vine
Wild Red Raspberry
Wormwood
NOTE - some of these are mentioned on the ‘do not use’ list… I’d especially avoid Blue Cohosh! Rodale’s Illustrated Encyclopedia of Herbs says it isn’t safe to use.
And about the Wormwood - I wouldn’t use that either. I know that too much of that is a danger.
Personally, I’d stick to something simple like Raspberry Leaf Tea which is well-known to be good for pregnancies.
Jeanne Rose wrote: “Raspberry leaf tea has been used for hundreds of years by women throughout their pregnancy to ease the pains of labor, to prevent miscarriage, and to increase the milk supply. It was mentioned by Pliny in his medical botany books. For the tea: one ounce of the leaves is steeped in twenty ounces of water for fifteen minutes, strained, and drunk - at least two cups per day. The leaves are also used as an astringent for diarrhea, as a gargle for sore mouths, and as an infusion to wash external ulcers and wounds. The berries are excellent eaten during a bout of diarrhea.” - Herbs & Things, page 100.
Also, note on the list of herbs that ease pregnancy, Cannabis is listed. This is Marijuana.. which is, in my opinion, a miracle healing herb… but I recommend that mothers do NOT use it during pregnancy or at any other time. The reason is that use of Marijuana is cause for child welfare agents (CPS or DHS social workers) to take children from their mothers. Especially during pregnancy, this is a real danger. I have met a young woman who used Marijuana to ease birth pains, who never got to take her child home from the hospital because THC was found in her baby’s urine. You will notice, if you give birth in a hospital, one of the first things they do is slap a urine sack on the infant to collect urine for drug testing. YES, this is true! And babies with any kind of drugs in their system are taken away from their parents. So DON’T use Cannabis/Marijuana while you’re pregnant. It just isn’t safe. If you use it you might need my other site: Fighting Child Protective Services CPS False Accusations, and I wouldn’t wish that upon anyone.
One more very important thing! Use moderation, no matter what herb you choose, whether you’re pregnant or not. Too much of any herb can be dangerous. If you’re not certain a herb is safe, ask your obstetrician or (if you’re breastfeeding) your pediatrician.
Here are the links to the herbals I used for this post:




Wow, that is crazy that they are looking for drug use the moment that the baby is born. I would think they would only investigate that if there were some problems with the pregnancy that showed signs of drug use.
That would be really sad if someone used cannabis to ease the birth, and had their baby taken away.
Good info here . . .
Comment by Leif Spiel — Wednesday, November 5, 2008 @ 3:46 am
Leif, just a few days ago I read that now many obstetricians are taking secret drug tests all through pregnancy. What next? Another thing they do is try to get new mothers to agree to having nurses or others come into their homes to observe them during the baby’s first few months. These nurses are trained to look for any little dysfunction to report to CPS. I’ve known of people who lost their children because of these in-home visitations which is just like opening your door to Big Brother.
Comment by Linda — Thursday, November 6, 2008 @ 7:49 am
That an awesome list things for heads up I am expecting so be pregnant soon and will cherish this list!
Comment by Ms Willis — Sunday, November 9, 2008 @ 1:18 pm
thats preciously good list of herbs, but i wanna know if in the centru 2000 these are valuable
Comment by Indian Model — Monday, November 10, 2008 @ 5:37 am
Ms. Willis - glad the list helps!
Indian Model… I don’t know what you mean by ‘centru 2000′… please explain, if you come back by this way.
Comment by Linda — Thursday, November 13, 2008 @ 4:11 am
Hi am really exciting by reading your blog during pregnency what are the foods and herbs to be taken for easier pregnency and also here given some lists of herbs for easy child birh is very useful for those who pregnency i cant understand this
‘centru 2000′ please explain
Comment by Home Renovation Contractors — Thursday, November 13, 2008 @ 5:34 am
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Comment by Warhammer Online : More server crashes — Saturday, November 22, 2008 @ 2:37 pm
Thanks for the info! I’ve been trying to find a real person online that can tell me where I can find Spikenard and how to use it. I am due in March and I’m excited about having a natural birth without meds. I started drinking red raspberry leaf tea yesterday. Will that be enough, or can I take the spikenard also?
Thanks!
Comment by Lorraine — Tuesday, December 30, 2008 @ 8:13 am
What a great list thanx alot, my wife and i are expecting so this will be really useful
Comment by mason pearson — Monday, January 12, 2009 @ 9:28 am
Thanks for the great info. I knew about Raspberry Leaf Tea before but not all of the other herbs that can be useful or dangerous. I hadn’t come across the use of Cannabis (Marijuana) in such circumstances before either.
Comment by Drug Rehab — Tuesday, January 27, 2009 @ 1:00 am
It can be dangerous if you are pregnant and eat or drink just whatever u have in front of you. this list is awesome. Thanks for sharing,
Comment by Mexican Breakfast — Monday, March 23, 2009 @ 3:04 pm
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Trackback by Anonymous — Tuesday, April 28, 2009 @ 3:14 pm
Yeah Diet doesn’t sound right with pregnancies since it’s not you, your baby is dependent on you as well so after pregnancy you can always work hard to stay fit.
I’ve heard a lot of about cinnamon as well and it could be beneficial for diabetic patients as well.
There are many benefits of cinnamon but just not enough awareness imho.
Sam Dodd
Comment by Sam Dodd — Friday, October 16, 2009 @ 8:38 pm