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Prevent miscarriage with herbal remedies

Miscarriage can happen for a number of reasons, and the most common are:

- Multiple pregnancies
- High age. The percentage of miscarriages increase with age. The statistics show that the miscarriage rate for women less than 35 years old is 6.4%. For women between 35-40 years; 14.7%, and over 40 years it is as much as 23.1%.
- Diabetes out of control.
- A soft tissue disease known as Scleroderma.
- A fever over 100 degrees fahrenheit, or 37.8 degrees celsius.
- The risk of miscarriage increases by 30-50% if you smoke.
- Problems with the uterys, abnormalities.

What can you do to prevent it?
To prevent miscarriage there are a number of things you can do, and using home remedies are among them:

- Raspberry leaf tea helps alleviate pains of birth, uterine hemorrhage, and miscarriage.
- True unicorn root is very useful in healing female reproductive organs. If you have a history of miscarriage it can be used during the entire pregnancy because of its simulative properties. It is also valuable for treatment of impotency problems and sterility. It may sound like a lot, but drinking a small cup of false unicorn every half hour can help prevent miscarriage.
- Squaw tea strengthens the uterus and helps you prevent miscarriage.

For nurturing the reproductive system you can drink lobelia and false unicorn. They supply hormone building nutrients that helps in holding the pregnancy.

There are also a number of herbs you really should avoid because they can be poisonous and induce miscarriages:

- Black and blue cohosh
- Pennyroyal
- Slippery elm douche
- Celery root
- Tansy
- Mistletoe
- Sweet flag
- Ginger
- Cotton root bark
- Lovage
- Western red cedar
- Yarrow
- Rue
- Angelica
- Motherwort
- Marigold
- Southernwood
- Ginseng
- Oil of sassafras
- Juniper berries
- Golden seal
- Bracken fern
- Mugwort
- Golden ragwort
- Myrrh

WARNING: The reader must be aware that this article is NOT to be a substitute for medical advice from a trained professional. Furthermore, you should exercise all precautionary measures if you follow the instructions in this article regarding home remedies. ALWAYS talk to a doctor before taking any of these products, and do not take them if you are allergic to them.

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