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The Herbal Doula: Plant Medicine for Fertility, Community Care, and Birthwork--An inclusive guide from conception to postpartum
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The Herbal Doula: Plant Medicine for Fertility, Community Care, and Birthwork--An inclusive guide from conception to postpartum
Current price: $19.95
Barnes and Noble
The Herbal Doula: Plant Medicine for Fertility, Community Care, and Birthwork--An inclusive guide from conception to postpartum
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A modern, inclusive guide to plant-based reproductive medicine: herbal remedies and collective care for conception, pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and beyond
30+ herbal protocols and preparations for morning sickness, fertility, and postpartum healing
Herbal medicines are effective for a host of pregnancy and birth-related concerns. From nausea and mastitis to c-section wounds and fertility assistance, all-natural remedies can be used safely and effectively—and can even amplify the positive outcomes of conventional reproductive medicine treatments. Yet many women and birthing people don’t know where to start, or how to find reliable information that’s vetted, trustworthy, and—most importantly—safe for their fertility, babies, and babies-to-be.
The Herbal Doula
demystifies herbal reproductive care, offering open and expert guidance in being your own budding fertility, conception, and pregnancy doula—or supplementing your existing care plan with your midwife, doula, or physician. Practical chapters explore:
Herbs for
fertility
,
infertility
, and
inclusive conception
Herbal remedies for
common pregnancy side effects
like nausea, heartburn, constipation, hemorrhoids, edema, UTIs, fatigue, and prenatal mood swings
Miscarriage, abortion, and
caring for yourself after pregnancy loss
Herbs for the fourth trimester: perineal injuries, C-section wounds, breast care, and postpartum depression
Herbal approaches to
breastfeeding
and
chestfeeding
: increasing and decreasing milk supply, plugged ducts, and mastitis
How, when, and when
not
to use herbs while pregnant and breastfeeding
How to source, store, and
use herbs safely
Care and herbal medicine for doulas and birthworkers
A doula’s essential
materia medica
While many traditional herbals rely on outdated gender norms, classist assumptions, or problematic standards of care,
is written for readers of all genders and body types, approaching herbal care with a HAES (health at every size) lens. It celebrates herbal pregnancy and birth work as collective care, recognizing chosen family, disability dignity, and the importance of daily practice in a guide you’ll return to again and again throughout any and all stages of your journey.
30+ herbal protocols and preparations for morning sickness, fertility, and postpartum healing
Herbal medicines are effective for a host of pregnancy and birth-related concerns. From nausea and mastitis to c-section wounds and fertility assistance, all-natural remedies can be used safely and effectively—and can even amplify the positive outcomes of conventional reproductive medicine treatments. Yet many women and birthing people don’t know where to start, or how to find reliable information that’s vetted, trustworthy, and—most importantly—safe for their fertility, babies, and babies-to-be.
The Herbal Doula
demystifies herbal reproductive care, offering open and expert guidance in being your own budding fertility, conception, and pregnancy doula—or supplementing your existing care plan with your midwife, doula, or physician. Practical chapters explore:
Herbs for
fertility
,
infertility
, and
inclusive conception
Herbal remedies for
common pregnancy side effects
like nausea, heartburn, constipation, hemorrhoids, edema, UTIs, fatigue, and prenatal mood swings
Miscarriage, abortion, and
caring for yourself after pregnancy loss
Herbs for the fourth trimester: perineal injuries, C-section wounds, breast care, and postpartum depression
Herbal approaches to
breastfeeding
and
chestfeeding
: increasing and decreasing milk supply, plugged ducts, and mastitis
How, when, and when
not
to use herbs while pregnant and breastfeeding
How to source, store, and
use herbs safely
Care and herbal medicine for doulas and birthworkers
A doula’s essential
materia medica
While many traditional herbals rely on outdated gender norms, classist assumptions, or problematic standards of care,
is written for readers of all genders and body types, approaching herbal care with a HAES (health at every size) lens. It celebrates herbal pregnancy and birth work as collective care, recognizing chosen family, disability dignity, and the importance of daily practice in a guide you’ll return to again and again throughout any and all stages of your journey.