Safe and effective herbal
remedy to prepare your body for childbirth
BabyNature ProPartum
Drops
Get
Your Body Ready for Childbirth with All-Herbal Propartum Drops!
About ProPartum Drops
Ingredients
Testimonials
Signs of Labour
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Use
BabyNature’s Propartum Drops:
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To
prepare the uterus for labor and birth
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To
allay anxiety and fear about the delivery
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To
prevent complications of birth naturally
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To
improve physical and mental endurance necessary for labor
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To
facilitate an easy, positive childbirth experience
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What are ProPartum Drops and how can they help you?
As you enter the last few weeks before your due date, you may begin
to feel apprehensive about the impending birth - despite the fact
that you are also excited and looking forward to meeting the new
addition to your family! Nervousness about labor and birth
is completely normal for all expecting mothers, but can often
be more pronounced if this is your first child.
Long before the advent of hospitals and modern allopathic medicine,
certain herbs were used to prepare the mother safely for birth.
Knowledge of these herbs was handed down from generation to generation
and each community had its own midwives who were skilled in the
care of women during pregnancy and childbirth. While modern medicine
has helped to eliminate some of the problems associated with childbirth,
it has brought its own set of problems and the ancient wisdom of the
use of herbalism in childbirth has been largely lost to Western
society. These days, pregnancy and childbirth are often seen as
medical 'conditions' to be managed almost like illnesses in modern
hospitals - rather than as normal, healthy processes which are
part of everyday life. Today there are more and more women who
are turning away from the medical approach to birth and choosing
to give birth naturally. This has resulted in a renewed interest
in herbs traditionally used during childbirth.
Propartum Drops contain specially chosen herbs which are known
for their ability to prepare and tone the uterus for birth, as
well as calm the mother-to-be, resulting in a shorter and safer
birth.
How do I use ProPartum Drops?
Directions: Add approximately ¼ cup just boiled water to 15 drops
of tincture and allow to cool. Drink as is or diluted in
juice or water. Use three times daily during the last two
to three weeks of pregnancy.
Note: Propartum Drops are for use during the last 2-3 weeks
before due date only and should be used under the supervision of
a doctor, homeopath, naturopath, midwife or doula.
What are the Ingredients?
Propartum Drops contain the following proven ingredients:
Squaw Vine (Mitchella repens)
is a herbal remedy known to be very effective in preparing the body for a safe labor and birth. Native Americans
have used this plant for the facilitation of childbirth for many
centuries. This herb improves contractions leading to an easier
and shorter labor and also decreases pain and calms nervousness.
Raspberry leaves (Rubus idaeus)
are known to be an excellent herbal supplement for pregnant women,
especially those who are nearing the very end of their pregnancy.
This herb improves the tone of the uterine ligaments, optimizes
the health of the mother and growing baby, prevents premature birth
and facilitates labor and delivery. Raspberry leaves will
also help to prevent swelling and bleeding after the birth.
Passiflora incarnata also called Passion Flower - is used as a natural
sedative and can relieve anxiety and nervousness as well as pain
experienced during labor. Passiflora will help to reduce
fear about the impending birth and is also valuable for its balancing
effects on blood pressure.
Glycyrrhiza glabra
(licorice)
is a powerful anti-inflammatory herb and an excellent tonic for
the uterus and for stimulation of contractions. It can increase
endurance and vitality necessary for the labor process and is
very useful for combating stress. In traditional use, tea
of the licorice root has been used successfully for reducing fever
during childbirth and aiding the easy delivery of the newborn
as well as the placenta.
FAQ’s
How will I know when I’m really in labor?
There are a number of signs to indicate that you are in labor.
Although you should be aware of these signs, remember that many
women experience things differently and what may apply to you
may not apply to others. This is perfectly normal. Also remember
that 'false alarms' are common and many women mistake the normal
activity of late pregnancy as an indication that they are going
into labour. This is a time when your body is 'getting into gear'
and there may be one or two 'practise runs' before the real thing!
If you arrive at the hospital or birthing centre certain that
you are in labour only to be sent home - don’t be embarrassed - it
happens all the time!
Some of the
signs of labour that you should look out for are:
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Regular contractions which become more frequent, closer together
and increase in intensity. While the normal contractions of
late pregnancy (called 'Braxton Hicks' contractions) may often
be mistaken for the onset of labor, you can be relatively certain
that labor has begun if your contractions have been going for
about an hour, are evenly spaced about 5 minutes apart and last
for about a minute each.
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A gush or constant trickle of fluid from the vagina indicating
that your waters have 'broken'.
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Passing of the mucus 'plug' that keeps the uterus closed during
pregnancy. This is sometimes called a 'show'.
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A bloody or brownish mucus discharge accompanying the above
symptoms.
Don't
hesitate to call your midwife, doctor or birth assistant if you
are not sure. They will be able to reassure you and want to know
of any changes that occur -even if you are not yet in true labor. You
are also welcome to use our free
Ask Us email or telephone helpline
for more personalized service.
How painful is childbirth really?
Many
first time mothers ask this question and characteristically receive
lots of vague reassurance from friends and family - along with
a host of 'horror stories' about their own birthing experiences!
The truth is that most labor comes with some degree of pain -
but this varies from woman to woman and can range from mild to
severe. Many women also report that, while they experience pain,
this is different in quality from other types of pain - especially
as there is such a great reward at the end of it and they know
that it will last for a relatively short time only. Perception and tolerance
levels of pain also play a large part in how you experience your
labor and there are many things which can be done to reduce pain
and assist with a more comfortable delivery.
How do I know that these herbs
are safe during pregnancy?
Propartum Drops contain herbs
which have been safely used for centuries in traditional folk
medicine to prepare women for childbirth. Because of their tonic
effect on the uterus, they should not be used during the earlier
stages of pregnancy, but only in the last two to three weeks,
to strengthen contractions and prepare the uterus for birth.
Despite the safety of the herbs during this time, it should be
remembered that herbs are medicines and should therefore be used
in pregnancy only under supervision of your doctor, midwife, doula
or other health professional.
What else can help?
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Prepare yourself mentally, physically and spiritually for
the birth by reading books on childbirth, joining a support
group for pregnant women, speaking to other mothers or even
your own mother or mother-in-law.
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Take good care of yourself in the form of a balanced diet,
getting enough rest, relieving stress, meditating and talking
with your partner about the future. This will be invaluable
in preparing yourself for labour, birth and parenthood.
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Organize a birth plan including the place you would like to
deliver (e.g. home, birthing centre or hospital), who should
be present and your preferences of medical interventions in
different circumstances.
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A supportive environment at the birth has been shown to be
one of the most important factors in the speed of delivery
and how much pain the mother feels. Think carefully
about who you would like to have present at the birth for
support and consider a trained doula or birthing assistant.
How have ProPartum Drops helped others?
'As
much as I wanted a child I had put off getting pregnant for years
due to fear of pregnancy and childbirth and doubts about whether
I would cope! When I finally did fall pregnant (by mistake!)
I realized that I had to prepare for labor and birth in a positive
and pro-active way and take measures to overcome my fears.
I joined a group for pregnant women which was very helpful and
I found great support in speaking to others going through the
same things that I was experiencing. One of the friends
I met in this group who was pregnant for the third time suggested
your ProPartum Drops to me when she heard about my anxiety.
I took them for the three weeks before my due date and found myself
feeling calmer and more in control. When I went into labor
I was a lot more relaxed than I could have ever imagined I would
be and the whole process went really smoothly. I now have
the most beautiful baby boy to show for my pregnancy and I can’t
imagine how I would have done it without your wonder-drops!
Thank you so much!' Proud new mum, Helena G.
'I
want to let you know how much I love your products and especially
want to mention the ProPartum Drops which I think helped me the
most. My first childbirth was a harrowing experience and
something that I vowed I would never go through again. Because
we were desperate for a second child as well as the fact that
time fades memories and so many women told me how much better
the second labor is compared to the first, I changed my mind and
fell pregnant again. I took a number of your remedies through
my pregnancy and loved all of them. The ProPartum Drops
have a special place in my heart though due to their amazing effectiveness
at reducing my anxiety and helping me get through the delivery
with very little pain and without any hitches.'
Gina, IL.

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