Safety and efficacy of herbal remedies in obstetrics—review and clinical implications
OBJECTIVE: to review the literature on safety and efficacy of the most commonly used herbs
to enable midwives to give evidence-based information to pregnant women. DESIGN …
to enable midwives to give evidence-based information to pregnant women. DESIGN …
Use of herbal preparations during pregnancy: focus group discussion among expectant mothers attending a hospital antenatal clinic in Norwich, UK
BACKGROUND: The extent of herbal medicine use in pregnancy has been widely
researched throughout the world but little research has been published about the …
researched throughout the world but little research has been published about the …
The use of herbs by pregnant and childbearing women: a risk–benefit assessment
D Tiran - Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 2003 - Elsevier
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[图书][B] Herbal medicines in pregnancy and lactation: an evidence-based approach
Exposures to over-the-counter products are frequent in pregnant women. Perhaps this is a
paradoxical response to the decreased use of prescribed medications during pregnancy for …
paradoxical response to the decreased use of prescribed medications during pregnancy for …
Herb remedies during pregnancy: a systematic review of controlled clinical trials
G Dante, G Pedrielli, E Annessi… - The Journal of Maternal …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: The use of herbal remedies has been documented both among various patient
groups and in the general population to promote health. The aim of this systematic review is …
groups and in the general population to promote health. The aim of this systematic review is …
Herbs and the childbearing woman: guidelines for midwives
C Belew - Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1999 - Elsevier
The use of herbs to promote health or treat disease has become popular, and midwives
increasingly encounter questions from childbearing clients regarding herbs. This article …
increasingly encounter questions from childbearing clients regarding herbs. This article …
Herbal products in pregnancy: experimental studies and clinical reports
A Smeriglio, A Tomaino, D Trombetta - Phytotherapy Research, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this work is to provide an update from an overview of the literature of the most
frequently consumed herbal remedies during pregnancy, both alone and concomitantly with …
frequently consumed herbal remedies during pregnancy, both alone and concomitantly with …
Herbal healing in pregnancy: women's experiences
RE Westfall - Journal of herbal pharmacotherapy, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Many women use home remedies to maintain their health during pregnancy. Here, pregnant
women's perspectives on herbal medicine are explored in a small (n= 27), non-random …
women's perspectives on herbal medicine are explored in a small (n= 27), non-random …
The use and the user of herbal remedies during pregnancy
Background: The physiologic changes that occur during pregnancy can lead to a variety of
conditions that can usually be self-treated. There are no licensed medicines for conditions …
conditions that can usually be self-treated. There are no licensed medicines for conditions …
Herbal medicine use in pregnancy: results of a multinational study
DA Kennedy, A Lupattelli, G Koren… - BMC complementary and …, 2013 - Springer
Background The use of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) is growing in the
general population. Herbal medicines are used in all countries of the world and are included …
general population. Herbal medicines are used in all countries of the world and are included …