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Old 31-10-2010, 02:09 PM
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Re: raspberry leaf / caulophyllum

I will give one when labour begins and take it from there and see what happens. I will give her another later on if i feel she needs it. She may well not need it.
I've heard lots of good reports from people using it so hope it works for me too
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Re: raspberry leaf / caulophyllum

I use Raspberry leaf in the last three weeks of my cats being pregnant and have never had a problem.
Caulopyllum I use if needed during the birth
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Old 31-10-2010, 03:31 PM
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Re: raspberry leaf / caulophyllum

Raspberry leaf is supposed to be good for toning the uterine muscles in preparation for labour, I myself used it in the few weeks before my due date but there has been reports of it causing premature labour, miscarriage or absorption of the foetus's.

I don't know how many incidences of this there has been, or even if these events are linked with the raspberry leaf, but most of us like to be safe rather than sorry.
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