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Hi.. i am 38 weeks pregnant and my EDD is 25th november. All my reports are normal till now. Placenta posterior grade 1. This is my 1st pregnancy. Sometimes I am feeling false contractions. As I am trying for normal delivery shall i start taking caulophyllum 30 thrice a day, 2 drops? And from when shall i take pulsatilla 200? Please suggest.
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Caulophyllum surly will help..
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Hello dear, You can take Gelsemium 200- when there is false labour pains without cervical dilatation. Cimcifuga Racemosa 200 - during labour false pains- which are non-rhythmic, when labour pain is severe. Pulsatilla- during labour when the contractions are weak & feeble- when there is fetal mal position- it corrects the fetal position & helps with the labour. Caulophyllum- especially for false pains & when there is os contraction & feeble uterine contraction. All the medicines are to be taken only after consulting your Homoeopathic doctor. And depending upon your symptom they will prescribe. To know more & for any other concern you can call us or reach us online.
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