Abstract
The herb being discussed is Rubis idaeus, also known as red raspberry leaf. I am interested in examining the use of red raspberry leaf to support pregnancy health, support the womb, and in aiding childbirth. I hypothesize that red raspberry leaf will be beneficial during pregnancy. The benefits and safety of red raspberry leaf will be assessed and examined based on scientific research. Scientific research done on both humans and animals has shown that red raspberry leaf has no adverse effects when ingested. Red raspberry leaf has also shown to be effective in shortening labor, decreasing the likelihood of pre and post-term gestation, and lowering the chances of artificial membrane rupture. Although red raspberry leaf tea has been used for pregnancy and women’s heath for decades, further research could help doctors provide future mothers with a natural pregnancy supplementation.
Introduction
For centuries various herbs have been used as an aid to general wellness for people all over the world. Specifically, the use of Rubis idaeus, also known as red raspberry leaf (RRL) has gained popularity among pregnant women for its many benefits. Red raspberry leaf can easily be bought from stores and is mainly ingested through teas branded as “pregnancy tea.” Through the analysis of various research, the effectiveness of red raspberry leaf during pregnancy will be assessed. While empirical evidence exists for its ability to improve contractions during childbirth and assist in balancing hormones during pregnancy, a word of caution must be applied when using RRL. That is because of the powerful effect RRL can have on hormones and insulin sensitivity or insulin resistance.
Results
RRL has been proven to be effective in various ways for pregnant women and women experiencing childbirth. A study published in 2016 demonstrated the effects of RRL on uterine contractions using female mice. The results by Olson & DeGolier (2016), show the contractions occur unless certain drugs are added to prevent them such as nifedipine and salbutamol. “…empirical evidence for the traditional use RRL as an herbal uterotonic. It does not however, address the relative effectiveness of ingested RRL on the labor and birth processes” (Olson & DeGolier, 2016, p. 39). Such information could provide proof towards RRL as an herb useful for childbirth. Although RRL may help with contractions, at higher doses it may relax the uterus, inhibiting contractions (Howland, 2019). Pregnancy in general, may or may not benefit from daily administration of RRL and other holistic approaches as seen in an article by Dugoua (2018). One such potential benefit is the reduction of artificial rupture of membranes thanks to RRL (Dekker, 2018). Another study highlighted the antioxidant and anti-cancer properties of RRL that could potentially signal the balancing effects RRL might have on hormones. “Wild raspberry leaf and fruit extracts contain numerous secondary...
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