Dong Quai and Pregnancy – Is It Safe?
, by M Bounid, 1 min reading time
, by M Bounid, 1 min reading time
Dong Quai (Angelica Sinensis) is a traditional herbal remedy from Chinese medicine, often referred to as the “female ginseng.” It’s used to support women’s hormonal balance and menstrual cycles. But is it safe during pregnancy?
Generally: No. Dong Quai may stimulate uterine muscles, increasing the risk of contractions or miscarriage. It may also affect blood clotting.
Most health professionals recommend avoiding Dong Quai during pregnancy unless specifically prescribed by a healthcare provider.
No. It’s not recommended due to its uterine-stimulating effects and blood-thinning potential.
Yes. It’s widely used for female hormonal support and natural cycle regulation.
Yes, especially with anticoagulants. Always consult a doctor when in doubt.