Natural Remedies for Late Pregnancy

image-nettles

Miriam recommends natural teas and a tincture for third-trimester ladies – and their husbands.

Having actively worked as a doulah for many years, I’ve always used herbalist’s wisdom to support women in pregnancy. Here are some herbs to ease the wait of the lady in waiting: The third trimester can be trying. Exhaustion, possibly return of nausea, feeling fed up. To strengthen the adrenals, supplement minerals and boost hemoglobin, drink this simple nettles tea:

Nettle tea recipe

One tsp. of dried, crumble nettle leaves in a glass jar with a spoon in it to absorb the heat from boiling water. Boil 1 cup of water per teaspoon and pour it over the leaves. Remove the spoon after a minute and cover the jar. Allow the leaves to steep at least four hours, and overnight is best. Strain and drink hot, cold, sweetened, or not.

Nettles are available in health food stores. I advise all pregnant women and nursing mothers to drink nettles tea because their (our) resources can easily become depleted as their bodies nurture a whole new little life.

Add some raspberry leaves

Four weeks before due date, add a teaspoon of dried, crumbled raspberry leaves to each teaspoon of nettles. Raspberry tonifies the uterus by causing tiny ripples in the uterine muscle – a mild exercise for the womb. It will not bring on early contractions in normal, uncomplicated pregnancies.

Ease contractions

Once labor has started, Motherwort herb takes the edge off contractions. The easiest way to take it is as drops – you buy the tincture from a homeopathic drugstore and squeeze 20 drops into a little water. Take it from the time that the contractions become uncomfortable (the very first ones are usually easy and you can just breathe through them).

Motherwort is also a heart tonic and as such, helps calm down nerves. I’ve given it to birthing fathers as well – some husbands get frantic during their wive’s labor. Put 30 drops into a glass of orange juice for him – he’ll feel better in about 10 minutes.

L’chaim!

More on pregnancy and breastfeeding from Green Prophet:

Photo of wild nettles by Miriam Kresh.

Miriam is a certified doula and an old-fashioned herb lady. She writes her own food blog: www.israelikitchen.com

Miriam Kresh
Miriam Kreshhttps://www.greenprophet.com/
Miriam Kresh is an American ex-pat living in Israel. Her love of Middle Eastern food evolved from close friendships with enthusiastic Moroccan, Tunisian and Turkish home cooks. She owns too many cookbooks and is always planning the next meal. Miriam can be reached at miriam (at) greenprophet (dot) com.

TRENDING

The Next New Cosmetic: Human Fat Known as Alloclae

In this Ozempic age, a person may diet themselves...

Are vegetarian babies at risk for being shorter than meat eaters?

Are vegetarian babies at risk for growing shorter than kids who eat meat?

Why Health Systems Are Reaching a Turning Point

Health emerges from a continuous energy and material flow from water through food to human physiology. Technical energy systems support this cycle through water treatment, agriculture, and infrastructure.

Let the lüften in — and be healthier for it

Physically, lüften is a tried and true remedy for improving respiratory function, energy levels, and mood. We refresh our spaces with plants with much of the same motivation; lüften makes greenification a more immersive experience.

Dark chocolate benefits means slowing aging: make Italian hot chocolate with this recipe

Eating dark chocolate can keep you looking young. Make your own healthy hot chocolate mix

Should You Invest in the Private Market?

startustartup Unlike public stock exchanges, which offer daily trading, strict...

How to build a 100-year-company

Kongō Gumi is a Japanese construction company, purportedly founded in 578 A.D., making it the world's oldest documented company. What can we learn about building sustainable businesses from them?

From Pilot Plant to Global Stage: How Aduro Clean Technologies’ 2026 Expansion Signals a Turning Point for Chemical Recycling Investors Like Yazan Al Homsi

The company's Next Generation Process (NGP) Pilot Plant in London, Ontario, has officially moved into initial operating campaigns, generating the kind of structured, repeatable data that separates laboratory promise from commercial viability.

How AI Helps SaaS Companies Reduce Repetitive Customer Support Work

SaaS products are designed for large numbers of users with different levels of experience, and also in renewable energy.

Pulling Water from the Air

Faced with water shortage in Amman, Laurie digs up...

Turning Your Energy Consultancy into an LLC: 4 Legal Steps for Founders in Texas

If you are starting a renewable energy business in Texas, learn how to start an LLC by the books.

Tracking the Impacts of a Hydroelectric Dam Along the Tigris River

For the next two months, I'll be taking a break from my usual Green Prophet posts to report on a transnational environmental issue: the Ilısu Dam currently under construction in Turkey, and the ways it will transform life along the Tigris River.

6 Payment Processors With the Fastest Onboarding for SMBs

Get your SMB up and running fast with these 6 payment processors. Compare the quickest onboarding options to start accepting customer payments without delay.

Related Articles

Popular Categories