Pregnancy is considered to be the most thrilling time in a woman’s life and so it can be very distressing to be brought down by the humble flu or a common sore throat. To add insult to injury, you cannot take most medications as they may have a negative impact on your unborn baby. In most cases, women may have to ‘wait it out’ but this may not be the best option as the ailment can leave you weakened with low immunity levels. Home remedies during pregnancy are fast gaining medical recognition as an alternative to allopathic medications. Most doctors now prescribe home remedies to treat and prevent the common cold, diarrhea...
...constipation, skin rashes, and other conditions. It is important to keep in mind that you should only use natural remedies during pregnancy after consulting your doctor.
Home remedies are those remedies that make use of various herbs and foods in order to cure an ailment. While it is normally fine to use these remedies, some of these herbs and foods may not be suitable for a pregnant woman. For example, a tonic made out of ginger and raw honey is very effective in treating a sore throat or congestion. However, raw honey is not safe for consumption while pregnant as it can cause a very serious and paralytic condition known as botulism. The excessive consumption of ginger, cinnamon, clove, peppermint and other herbs should also be avoided during pregnancy as they can cause uterine contractions. However herbs like dandelion, black horehound, and land cress are considered to be an essential part of home remedies during pregnancy as these herbs help to decrease the severity of morning sickness, nausea and other pregnancy related conditions. The quantity consumed plays a very important role in most herbal remedies during pregnancy. While a small amount of ginger can help to prevent nausea, consuming it in larger quantities can cause more serious complications.
Pregnancy can bring with it a host of problems such as nausea, dizziness, and constipation. In addition to these conditions you may also get muscle aches and back pain and may suffer from frequent mood swings. Stay focused on the positive aspects of your pregnancy and celebrate each milestone in your pregnancy. Savor each movement your baby makes and keep in mind that you will soon be able to hold your baby in your arms. This will help to prevent mental fatigue and stress and will help you to deal with mood swings. You can talk to your doctor about home remedies during pregnancy to eliminate these minor problems and allow you to enjoy your pregnancy to the fullest.