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Inducing miscariage naturally?

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Posted: 10/31/06 - 00:00
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luedecke
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I’m interested in ways to induce miscariage naturally. I know that it is possible, with some herbal blends and massages. I hope that there are women that find this method normal. I’m not pregnant but am interested if it really works. So what is the secret?


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Posted: 11/20/06 - 09:46
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irena
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I know that aspirin and non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can induce miscarriage. Else, herb emmenagogue is used to induce menstrual period but also to induce miscarriage. Stinking balm, tincture made of angelica root or fresh parsley leaves juice are used to induce miscarriage. I read they are effective in very early pregnancy but don’t know what the success rate is. It sounds very primitive that nowadays woman want to do something like that when abortion can legally be performed. But I understand that there are excepts.


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Posted: 10/23/08 - 14:37
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I have personal experience with this.

I was 19 and just off the pill. Only had sex 2 times in a month -- right before my period and right after it, WITH A CONDOM.

But my period was late. Pregnancy test said POSITIVE.

I had read somewhere that Vitamin C could cause miscarriage -- mind you it has to be VERY early on. If I was actually preg, I was only about 5-6 weeks.

I took A LOT of vitamin C. I don't remember exactly how much, but about 5 grams a day for a couple days, on the third day I started my period.

A woman should know how to take care of herself.


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