A
confirmed favorite with pregnant women,
midwives, childbirth educators, and new
parents. Packed with clear, comforting, and
superbly helpful information.
Beginning
with the two months before pregnancy, herbs
are enlisted to provide safe, effective birth control,
or to help ensure pregnancy, even in the most difficult
of situations. A special list of teratogens,
including herbs to avoid before pregnancy, is
included, as is a section on herbs to
improve the father's fertility and reduce the
risk of birth defects.
Once
pregnancy has occurred, herbs are safe and beneficial
allies in reducing the distress of pregnancy, including
hemorrhoids, high blood pressure, morning sickness,
emotional changes, anemia, muscle cramps,
bladder infections, and preclampsia. Tasty
recipes and clear directions make use easy
and fun.
Herbs
take a starring role in labor and delivery --
whether initiating labor, increasing energy, diminishing
pain, or staunching postpartum bleeding -- and in
postpartum care of the mother's perineum,
breasts, and emotions, and the infants
umbilicus, skin, scalp, digestive system, and
immune system.
Humorous,
tender, and detailed, this classic text is
supported by illustrations, references, resource lists,
glossary, and index.