6 Ways To Have a Natural Miscarriage

There is no doubt that pregnancy is one of the most cherished moment in a woman’s life. However, there are some pregnant women out there that have problems while carrying their baby.

Learning you are not going to be a mother because you had a miscarriage is difficult for any soon to be mother to swallow. Not only is it tough knowing that your unborn child won’t make it, but the pain and complications associated with miscarriages is unbearable.

Some women still have tissue left behind from the miscarriage that needs to get removed or they’ll face more serious and life threatening infections and health concerns. There are medications available to help speed up and complete a miscarriage and there are also surgical procedures.

The surgical procedure doctors use to induce it can cause complications and can be painful. D&C is what the surgical procedure for miscarriages is called, and it means dilation and curettage. This method involves the doctor taking an instrument called curette to clear the uterine lining after dilating the cervix.

As you can imagine, this procedure is not a very good experience. This is why most women who want to go this route are more interested in having a natural miscarriage. Check out 6 ways to have a natural miscarriage.

1. Vitamin C

6 Ways To Have a Natural Miscarriage

One of the most popular ways to help complete a miscarriage successfully is to increase your vitamin C intake. If you take enough vitamin C each hour it’ll induce a miscarriage by inducing menstruation. You need to increase your vitamin C intake but don’t take more than 6,000 mg each day.

2. Cinnamon

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Cinnamon can help induce miscarriages and help stop the pain because it’s an abortificient that will cause uterine stimulation when you take the right dosage. Don’t cook the cinnamon as this will remove the components in the spice that will help speed up the completion of your miscarriage. Instead, look for cinnamon supplements as they are potent enough to induce the miscarriage successfully and naturally.

 

 3. Blue and Black Cohosh
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These herbs don’t taste very good, but it isn’t their taste that makes them effective when it comes to inducing a miscarriage. These 2 herbs help by preparing the cervix to get rid of the contents of the uterus and stimulate contractions by helping your body to make oxytocin.

These herbs are often used by experienced doctors to induce labor during a late pregnancy, but they can also be used to induce a miscarriage. If you take blue and black cohosh make sure you find out the right dosage, as too much will lead to toxic effects.

4. Dong Quai

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This is another herb that is known for inducing a miscarriage. Don quai has been used for many years by professional herbalist to stop menstrrual pain, improve circulation, and assist with reproductive issues. The way this herb induces miscarriages is by stimulating the uterus and improving the strength of contractions.

Just like cohoshes you need to know the exact amount of dong quai to take in order to prevent an incomplete miscarriage successfully. Take dong quai supplements or you can make a tea with dong quai in it. You can actually take dong quai with herbs like blue and black cohosh but make sure you consult a physician so you know the right dosage to take.

5. Parsley

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Parsley is another herb that can help induce a miscarriage. It’s the vitamin C in parsley that makes it help prevent and complete an incomplete miscarriage. You take a bunch of parsley to make a tea by steeping it in a cup of boiling water and then drink it a few times daily.

You could also take a bunch of fresh sprigs of parsley and then insert it directly into your vaginal cavity. Doing this will help get the cervix prepared for release.

6. Homeopathy

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Sepia and Sabina are both great for completing a miscarriage. These homepathic methods will help get rid of tissues left behind during an incomplete miscarriage. If you take Sepia or Sabina make sure you stay at your house because you’ll experience a good amount of pain.

Women who have incomplete miscarriages will end up with sepsis, which is a very severe systemic infection. Sepsis caused by an incomplete miscarriage will lead to vaginal bleeding, bad smelling vaginal discharges, nausea, vomiting, and painful abdominal cramping.

If you don’t treat sepsis in time it can cause death. Make sure you check with your doctor or herbalist before you try to induce a miscarriage naturally.