Here are some herbs that act as natural birth controls to consider:
Blue Cohosh
Traditionally used by Native Americans, considered an ancient method of birth control. It stimulates the uterus to contract to help prevent pregnancy.
Ginger Root
Will initiate menstrual cycle. Ginger root has properties that prevent women from getting pregnant and prepares the body for onset of menstruation. It also promotes a normal and regular menstruation cycle.
Smartweed Leaves
These leaves help promote menstrual bleeding and also regulates the ovulation cycle if a woman has irregular periods.
Neem
This herb works by decreasing the movement of sperm and prevents fertilization in women.
Pennyroyal Tea
This herb helps to initiate menstruation bleeding in women which further helps to prevent pregnancy.
Silphium Herb
This herb not only acts as an effective contraceptive, but it can also be used to induce an abortion in pregnant women.
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Large doses can cause nausea and vomiting. Do not use if pregnant, breastfeeding, or if you have any stomach or intestines problems.
Cramp Bark is a flowering shrub used to relieve menstrual cramps, muscle spasms and pregnancy cramps.
If you're considering use for any health purpose, make sure to consult your healthcare provider first.
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Regulate the menstrual cycle
Transition from taking birth control pills
Symptoms of perimenopause
Infertility in women
Acne
Fibrocystic breast disease
Some uncommon side effects may include: itching, rash, upset stomach, trouble sleeping and weight gain. Do not use vitex agnus-castus if you have a hormone-sensitive condition. Taking vitex agnus-castus might also affect therapy for certain mental disorders that are treated with prescribed medicine. Do not use it if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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Regulate the menstrual cycle
Treat PMS
Relieve blood stagnation in the liver
Help with anxiety and irritability
Some reported side effects are intestinal gas, increased bowel movements, and drowsiness. There’s no official research on the safety of Bupleurum for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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Eczema
Acne
PMS
Hair loss
Some Premenopausal Symptoms
Chest Congestion
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Some oral side effects may include: indigestion, bloating, gas, nausea, and vomiting. If you have liver disease or taking medication consult your physician before use. Women who are pregnant and nursing should not consume
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Helps with excessive menstrual bleeding
Helps to regulate menstrual flow
Relieves inflammation and congestion in the uterus
Relieves menstrual cramps
Increases circulation to the reproductive organs and tissue
Is great for PCOS and Endometriosis
This herb is likely unsafe for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. It may also increase the risk of bleeding in people with bleeding disorders. Be sure to consult your physician if you are taking any prescription medicine.
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Chasteberry
Pasque Flower
False Unicorn
Cramp Bark
Black Cohosh
Motherwort
Vervain
Yarrow
Hops
Valerian
Borage
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These mushrooms are rich in:
Amino Acids
Fiber
Copper
Selenium
Zinc
Iron
B-complex Vitamins
Vitamin D
Manganese
Magnesium
Calcium
Potassium
Rubidium
Cesium
Be sure to consult your doctor before use if taking insulin or any other blood sugar-lowering medication, blood thinning medications, or if you have a bleeding disorder or autoimmune diseases. There’s no official research on the safety of Chaga Mushroom for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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]]>It has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties and can be used to treat wounds, diaper rash, vaginal yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, eczema, dermatitis and other skin conditions.
The herb can be used topically and internally.
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should not take calendula. If you are allergic to any plants in the Asteraceae/Compositae family, marigold, daisies, ragweed, etc. do not use this herb. If you are taking any prescribed meditation be sure to speak with your doctor before taking this herb.
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Chasteberry
Raspberry leaf
Passionflower
Maca
Damiana
Licorice
Red Clover
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