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12 Herbs Commonly Used During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

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12 Herbs Commonly Used During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding. Dried herbs being stored in glass jars.

Herbs are amazing and a valuable gift to us when used with knowledge and skill.

I will list all the SAFE herbs widely used during pregnancy and lactation in a moment.

But first a list of those not for the season of pregnancy and lactation. There are exceptions to some of these when under the care of a trained midwife, functional doctor, herbalist, naturopathic or homeopathic doctor.

Depending on your source, some list an herb as safe to consume during pregnancy, while another source may list the same herb as unsafe. Most importantly, never try to self-dose a problem or diagnose with any medications, including herbs.

Commonly Used Western Herbs to Avoid During Pregnancy

Angelica Root
Basil* (in very large amounts)                         Lemongrass* (in very large amounts)
Beth Root                                                                  Licorice Root
Birthroot                                                                    Lobelia
Black Cohosh                                                           Loveage
Black Walnut                                                            Ma-Huang
Bladderwrack                                                           Marijuana
Blessed Thistle                                                         Mistletoe
Blue Cohosh                                                              Mugwort
Blue Vervain                                                              Myrrh
Boneset
Borage                                                                        Osha Root
Buchu                                                                          PN-6 capsules/tea
Buckthorn                                                                 Parsley* (in very large amounts)
Burdock Root                                                            Passionflower
Butcher’s Broom                                                     Pau d’Arco

Butternut*                                                                 Pennyroyal

Calendula                                                                  Pleurisy Root
California Poppy                                                     Poke Root
Cascara Sagrada

Catnip                                                                        Roman Chamomile
Chaparral                                                                   Rosemary* (in large amounts)
Cinnamon (*in very large amounts)               Rue
Coltsfoot                                                                   Saffron
Comfrey Leaf                                                            Sage* (in large amounts)
Comfrey Root                                                          Sarsaparilla
Cotton Root Bark                                                     Sassafras
Damiana                                                                    Saw Palmetto
Dong Quai                                                                 Senna
Elecampane                                                              Shepherd’s Purse

Echinacea

Ephedra                                                                     St. John’s Wort
False Unicorn                                                           Sumac
Fenugreek                                                                 Tansy
Feverfew                                                                Thyme*
Ginger *(in large amounts)                                Turmeric* (daily in food is very safe)
Ginseng (Siberian Ginseng aka Eleuthero is fine, except for those with high blood pressure)
Goldenseal                                                               Uva Ursi
Gotu Kola                                                                 Vitex
Hops                                                                          Wild Cherry Bark
Horehound                                                               Wormwood
Horsetail                                                                   Yarrow
Jamaican Dogwood                                              Yohimbe
Juniper Berry
Kava Kava Root

Avoid During Lactation

Black Cohosh                                                              Juniper Berry
Black Walnut                                                               Kava Kava Root
Bladderwrack                                                              Kelp
Borage                                                                           Licorice Root
Buchu                                                                            Ma-Huang
Buckthorn                                                                     Mugwort
Cascara Sagrada                                                         Myrrh
Chaparral                                                                      Oregon Grape Root (in jaundiced newborns)
Coltsfoot                                                                        Pleurisy Root
Comfrey Leaf                                                                Rue
Comfrey Root                                                               Sage*
Damiana                                                                        Sarsaparilla
Elecampane                                                                  Saw Palmetto
Ephedra                                                                         Senna
Ginseng (Siberian Ginseng aka Eleuthero is fine, except for those with high blood pressure)
Horsetail                                                                        Sumac
Jamaican Dogwood                                                  Turkey Rhubarb                                                                                                                                                Uva Ursi                                                                                                                                                                         Wormwood

*When used in cooking, the culinary herbs listed above are considered safe. It is known that adding sage, basil, parsley or rosemary in your tomato sauce is certainly not a risk to you and your baby. Large dose, like that used in medicinal amounts, is not best.

12 Herbs Most Commonly Used in Pregnancy

The following herbs have been used safely during pregnancy at least back to pioneer days or longer. Also included are the Herbs listed above with an asterisk (*) such as garlic, thyme, ginger, sage, and turmeric when used in amounts normal in food or tea.

• Red Raspberry Leaf – Rich in iron, this herb has helped tone the uterus, increase milk production, decrease nausea, and ease labor pains. Some studies have even reported that using red raspberry leaf during pregnancy can reduce complications and the use of interventions during birth. You may see pregnancy teas that are made from red raspberry leaf to help promote uterine health during pregnancy. There is some controversy about whether this should be safe in the first trimester or only in the second and third trimester, so many health care providers recommend using it after the first trimester. Read my post on it!

• PeppermintLeaf – Peppermint is helpful in relieving nausea/morning sickness and flatulence

• Ginger root – Helps relieve nausea and vomiting

• Slippery Elm Bark – (when the inner bark is used orally in amounts used in foods) Used to help relieve nausea, heartburn, and vaginal irritations

• Oat Straw – Rich in calcium and magnesium; helps relieve anxiety, restlessness, and irritated skin

• Cayenne – when used topically and appropriately

• Dandelion – Rich in Vitamin A, calcium, and iron; dandelion root and leaf can also help relieve mild edema and nourish the liver

• Chamomile – High in calcium and magnesium; also helps with sleeplessness and inflammation of joints

• Nettles – High in vitamins A, C, K , calcium, potassium, and iron. Used in many pregnancy teas because it is a great all around pregnancy tonic.

• Cranberry juice – unsweetened is magnificent for urinary health.

• Tulsi – As a tea tulsi helps digestion, combat anemia, stress, the common cold, swelling, bloating and water retention

• Garlic, organic only– Moderate amounts in meals helps regulate blood flow, helps digestion, keeps your blood sugar in check and improves your blood pressure.

If you have not yet, begin to research for yourself and to grow in knowledge! Ask questions of a herbalist because each pregnancy is different.

Recommended Reading

Naturally Healthy Woman by Shonda Parker

The Naturally Healthy Pregnancy by Shonda Parker

Mommy Diagnostics by Shonda Parker

2 books by Shonda Parker

The Naturally Healthy Pregnancy by Shonda Parker

For More Information On Alternative Medicine and Herbs:

The American Botanical Council

HerbMed

National Center for Complementary and Intergrative Medicine or (888) 644-6226

Natural Medicines Database

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12 Herbs Commonly Used During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding. Dried herbs being stored in glass jars.

Medical Disclaimer: I am no longer a practicing medical professional, and I am not doctor. I am a mother. I do seek scientific confirmation of the safety and effectiveness of the herbs and remedies I use. Using remedies is a personal decision. Nothing I say on this blog is intended to treat or prevent disease. Consult your own doctor.

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  1. Charlotte Moore

    January 28, 2016 at 6:54 am

    I would never have thought any herb should be avoided during these times. I will be sending this on to a few people.

    Reply
    • Jacqueline

      January 28, 2016 at 1:03 pm

      Hi, Charlotte, dear friend! It’s my pleasure to share these things. If it only helps one or two Mamas, I am thankful. Glad for you to share it!! (((Hugs!)))

      Reply
  2. Hannah J

    January 28, 2016 at 12:50 pm

    What about garlic? It wasn’t listed and I’ve been using it to treat a yeast infection in my first trimester(as a suppository, recommended by midwives), along with apple cider vinegar.

    Reply
    • Jacqueline

      January 28, 2016 at 1:01 pm

      Hannah, eating garlic actually reduces the risk of pre-eclampsia. http://www.babycenter.com/400_is-it-safe-to-eat-garlic-during-pregnancy_2900580_88.bc
      God bless you and your baby, dear Mama!

      Reply
  3. Georgia

    January 29, 2016 at 12:58 am

    Sage, Thyme, Lemon Balm, Rosemary, Basil? The Italians should all be dead? I don’t get why those are on the list. If you are consuming crazy amounts maybe, but that is of anything. The Green Pharmacy author explains this. I am not convinced those herbs are dangerous in normal amounts. I have consumed in cooking quite a bit of those herbs and have had no miscarriages, and no troubled pregnancies.

    Reply
    • Jacqueline

      January 29, 2016 at 2:49 am

      Hi, Georgia!
      I agree LOL but it is stated in the post that the warning was not for amounts used in food. I hope that helps 🙂

      Reply
    • Carissa

      January 29, 2016 at 7:07 pm

      I had to laugh at this too. I’m Sicilian and totally would have commented the same thing. =P

      Reply
  4. JES

    January 30, 2016 at 4:45 pm

    This is helpful to have all in one spot! I want to make a pregnancy tea for a friend and will consult this list 🙂 Hope your winter is nice and cozy!

    Reply
    • Jacqueline

      January 30, 2016 at 8:47 pm

      Thank you, JES! It was interesting research. You might look at Bulk Herb Store’s Pregnancy tea for ingredients and ideas: http://www.bulkherbstore.com/Mamas-Red-Raspberry-Brew#a_aid=deeprootsathome It is awesome!
      I miss you! (((Hugs!)))

      Reply
  5. Brook

    October 02, 2016 at 12:53 am

    I’ve learned that Some midwives say Pau D Arco capsules are safe during pregnancy for UTI’s.
    So is it safe or not? I am confused and need to take some for a UTI.
    And is Pau D Arco safe while breastfeeding?
    Thank you

    Reply
    • Jacqueline

      October 02, 2016 at 9:19 pm

      Brook,
      I would not risk using Pau D’arco when pregnant or nursing. Here is a site to support this: http://www.paudarco.org/cautions.php
      God bless you! Glad you asked 🙂

      Reply
  6. Kim

    September 23, 2019 at 10:24 am

    Why must sumac be avoided during breastfeeding and not during pregnancy. Is it safe to use as a spice for food? Or to add a little into tea? Also I had a miscarriage years ago caused by eating fennel soup. ? No one ever talks about fresh fennel.

    Reply
    • Jacqueline

      September 23, 2019 at 12:47 pm

      Kim, I do not know why it is listed in one and not the other. I just referred to reliable information. If there is a question,I would avoid it at this time. I am so sad that you miscarried, but I do not feel that fennel alone (1 meal?) could do that, honestly. That is so hard, friend. I pray you are healing emotionally and physically from that <3
      Warmly, J

      Reply
  7. Ray

    June 21, 2020 at 7:19 am

    Hi there,
    My name is Ray I’m the founder of pregnancy and parenting blog Stork Mama.
    I’m reaching out as we just published a huge list of breastfeeding benefits that I thought your readers may be interested in. (This is the link https://www.storkmama.com/benefits-of-breastfeeding/)
    It talks about over 50 benefits that breastfeeding has for baby, mom and society as a whole.
    A couple of interesting ways you can promote this to your audience is:
    • Knowledge – Some moms or moms-to-be have never been informed of the benefits breastfeeding can have for them or their baby. Information can have a beautiful butterfly effect amongst new moms.
    • Support – Breastfeeding can be a tough journey for some moms. Knowing the benefits she is bringing to her baby, herself and others can be the difference between persevering and stopping altogether.
    • Empowerment – Knowing the benefits of breastfeeding can help some moms feel empowered to tackle those who attack their feeding decisions.
    • Informing Choices – Knowing the benefits of breastfeeding may make even one mom decide to ‘try it out’ and start them on their breastfeeding journey.
    I’d be more than happy for you to share this article with your readers. I’ll be happy to help out with any more info you need.
    Thank you so much for your time,
    Ray
    Founder, StorkMama.com

    Reply
  8. Cassie

    February 06, 2021 at 9:46 am

    I’m wondering if you know why to avoid Butternut and Cascara and what those can cause?

    Reply

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