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Hi hun,
Just been looking up some stuff on omeopathic remedies for you if they might e of help to get things pregressing
How can homeopathy help during the birth?
There are many effective remedies that can help deal with possible problems during childbirth, such as a cervix which is slow to dilate, pain, excessive bleeding, retained placenta and other difficulties. These need to be prescribed for by an experienced homeopath. Ask your homeopath if he or she can attend the birth, or ask if they will supply a labour kit with instructions so that your partner can give them to you during the labour. The following remedies are often needed, both during and after labour, so if you are new to homeopathy or unable to consult a homeopath then start out with these.
Aconite: the labour is too fast (any stage), the pains are very strong (even unbearable) and there is a feeling of panic.
Arnica: this wonderful remedy can be given from time to time during any labour to help the muscles function properly, and to relieve the over-exertion of labour.
Kali phosphoricum: for simple exhaustion during labour.
Caulophyllum: the labour is not progressing, the cervix is slow to dilate, the pains are strong but ineffective and move about. Women feel cold and trembly. NB Do not take Caulophyllum during your pregnancy without consulting a professional homeopath.
Pulsatilla: contractions are irregular and weak, the cervix is slow to dilate and women feel miserable, clingy and tearful. They talk about wanting to give up and go home!
Get your OH to go through the yellow pages and get some help, if conventional medicene is letting you down, opt for the alternative!
Just been looking up some stuff on omeopathic remedies for you if they might e of help to get things pregressing
How can homeopathy help during the birth?
There are many effective remedies that can help deal with possible problems during childbirth, such as a cervix which is slow to dilate, pain, excessive bleeding, retained placenta and other difficulties. These need to be prescribed for by an experienced homeopath. Ask your homeopath if he or she can attend the birth, or ask if they will supply a labour kit with instructions so that your partner can give them to you during the labour. The following remedies are often needed, both during and after labour, so if you are new to homeopathy or unable to consult a homeopath then start out with these.
Aconite: the labour is too fast (any stage), the pains are very strong (even unbearable) and there is a feeling of panic.
Arnica: this wonderful remedy can be given from time to time during any labour to help the muscles function properly, and to relieve the over-exertion of labour.
Kali phosphoricum: for simple exhaustion during labour.
Caulophyllum: the labour is not progressing, the cervix is slow to dilate, the pains are strong but ineffective and move about. Women feel cold and trembly. NB Do not take Caulophyllum during your pregnancy without consulting a professional homeopath.
Pulsatilla: contractions are irregular and weak, the cervix is slow to dilate and women feel miserable, clingy and tearful. They talk about wanting to give up and go home!
Get your OH to go through the yellow pages and get some help, if conventional medicene is letting you down, opt for the alternative!