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Herbal Medicine Risks in Pregnancy by Fahim Uddin is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This study investigates the use of herbal medicines during pregnancy among Iranian women, highlighting that 79.6% of participants reported using at least one herbal remedy. Commonly used herbs included ginger, thyme, and mint, with nausea and vomiting being the most reported side effects. The findings suggest a need for healthcare providers to understand the risks and benefits of herbal medications used by pregnant women.
- Author
- Fahim Uddin
- Language
- EN