OBJECTIVE: Interest in herbal treatments has increased without data on safety, efficacy, or rates of use in pregnancy. We examined antenatal herbal and natural product use among mothers of nonmalformed infants in 5 geographic centers. STUDY DESIGN: We used data on nonmalformed infants from the Slone Epidemiology Center\u27s case-control surveillance program for birth defects to examine rates and predictors of herbal use. Exposures were identified through maternal interview. In addition to overall use, 5 categories based on traditional uses and 2 natural product categories were created; topical products and herbal-containing multivitamins were excluded. RESULTS: Among 4866 mothers of nonmalformed infants, 282 (5.8%) reported use of herbal or...
About 80% of the consumers worldwide use herbal medicine (HMs) or other natural products. The percen...
The potential harms of herbs to the pregnant mothers and their foetuses as well as the effect of her...
INTRODUCTION: Little is known about the changes in prevalence of dietary supplement use in pregnancy...
Background: The use of herbal remedies is gaining popularity in the western world though little scie...
Background and aim: The use of complementary and alternative medicine is increasing worldwide; Some ...
Background The use of herbal medicines for health prevention and ailments is an incr...
OBJECTIVES: Little is known regarding complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use during pregna...
Background and Aims: Pregnancy is a sensitive period for all synthetic and herbal treatment options....
Background The use of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) is growing in th...
Objective: The aim of the study is to elucidate the use of herbal medicines in pregnant women and to...
© 2015 Jacobs Institute of Women's Health. Background: Recent research points to high levels of herb...
Introduction: Nowadays, the use of medicinal herbs is fairly common,whilemedicinal herbs don’t have ...
The present study aimed to explore the use of herbal medicines among a sample of pregnant women and ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Objective: To ascertain the attitudes, perceptions and characteristics of women...
ABSTRACT Background Herbal medicines are defined as plant-derived material or preparations perceived...
About 80% of the consumers worldwide use herbal medicine (HMs) or other natural products. The percen...
The potential harms of herbs to the pregnant mothers and their foetuses as well as the effect of her...
INTRODUCTION: Little is known about the changes in prevalence of dietary supplement use in pregnancy...
Background: The use of herbal remedies is gaining popularity in the western world though little scie...
Background and aim: The use of complementary and alternative medicine is increasing worldwide; Some ...
Background The use of herbal medicines for health prevention and ailments is an incr...
OBJECTIVES: Little is known regarding complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use during pregna...
Background and Aims: Pregnancy is a sensitive period for all synthetic and herbal treatment options....
Background The use of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) is growing in th...
Objective: The aim of the study is to elucidate the use of herbal medicines in pregnant women and to...
© 2015 Jacobs Institute of Women's Health. Background: Recent research points to high levels of herb...
Introduction: Nowadays, the use of medicinal herbs is fairly common,whilemedicinal herbs don’t have ...
The present study aimed to explore the use of herbal medicines among a sample of pregnant women and ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Objective: To ascertain the attitudes, perceptions and characteristics of women...
ABSTRACT Background Herbal medicines are defined as plant-derived material or preparations perceived...
About 80% of the consumers worldwide use herbal medicine (HMs) or other natural products. The percen...
The potential harms of herbs to the pregnant mothers and their foetuses as well as the effect of her...
INTRODUCTION: Little is known about the changes in prevalence of dietary supplement use in pregnancy...