HERBAL REMEDY FOR RECURRENT PREGNANCY LOSS BY BABALAWO OBANIFA-Obanifa extreme documentaries


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This work will document one of the effective herbal remedy available in Yoruba herbal medicine for the treatment of recurrent pregnancy loss. Before I proceed on the documentation reader should have it in mind that medical information made available in this work should not be regarded as substitute to the service of qualified trained health practitioner where service of one is required. What is recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL)?This is a condition when a woman has 2 or more clinical pregnancy losses (miscarriages) before the pregnancies reach 20 weeks. Losses are classified by when they occur. Loss of a “clinical pregnancy” is diagnosed by a health-care provider using ultrasound. In most cases, a pregnancy can be seen with ultrasound as early as 5-6 weeks’ gestational age (or 1-2 weeks after a missed period). A “biochemical pregnancy” loss is one that has been detected only by urine or blood hormone testing before disappearing. Biochemical losses are not usually included in making an RPL diagnosis.
What are the causes of RPL?
There are a variety of reasons why women may have more than one miscarriage:
Genetic
Many early miscarriages (the ones that happen in the first 3 months of pregnancy) are due to genetic abnormalities in the embryo or fetus. Normally, there are 46 chromosomes that contain the genes for normal development. Many early miscarriages happen because the fetus has an extra chromosome or one is missing. For example, babies with Down syndrome have 47 chromosomes. Chromosome abnormalities occur for no known reason in up to 60% of first-trimester miscarriages. Genetic abnormalities typically do not allow development into a healthy baby. As women age, the miscarriage risk due to these genetic abnormalities increases — from 10%-15% in women younger than 35 years old to more than 50% in women over 40 years old.
Anatomic
A problem with the shape of a woman’s uterus might be a cause for pregnancy loss. Causes for abnormal shape of the uterus can be genetic or exposure before birth to medications such as diethylstilbestrol (DES).
Other anatomic causes include having a band of tissue inside the uterus, called a septum. This can make the inside of the uterus too small. Women born with a septum may have more frequent miscarriages. Fibroids, benign muscle tumors of the uterus, are also common. These can lead to miscarriages if they grow into or near the uterine cavity.
Lifestyle/Environmental
Smoking increases the risk for RPL. Using certain recreational drugs, such as cocaine, can also lead to miscarriage. Being overweight has been linked with RPL as well as other pregnancy complications. Excessive alcohol or caffeine intake might be linked with RPL.
Medical
Untreated medical conditions, such as thyroid disease or diabetes, can increase the risk for miscarriage. Abnormalities of the immune system or blood-clotting system (thrombophilia) can also cause RPL.
Unexplained
In over half of RPL cases, doctors cannot find the cause for losses. However, many of these may be due to genetic abnormalities.
Are there tests to discover causes of RPL?
Blood tests can show if a woman has certain medical, immune, or blood-clotting conditions that might cause RPL. The chromosomes of women and their male partners can be studied using a special blood test called a “karyotype.” Some healthy people have differences in the way their chromosomes are arranged. This can increase their risk for genetically imbalanced pregnancy losses. A special x-ray (hysterosalpingogram) or ultrasound (sonohysterogram) can show if a woman has a problem with the shape of her uterus. If available, the tissue from a miscarriage can be tested for genetic abnormalities.
Are there treatments available for RPL?
With certain conditions, medical or surgical treatment can lower a woman’s risk for future miscarriage. For more information about these treatments, please see the ASRM fact sheet titled Treatment of recurrent pregnancy loss.
Will I be able to have a baby even with a history of RPL?
Even after having 3 miscarriages, a woman has a 60%-80% chance of conceiving and carrying a full-term pregnancy.
Herbal Remedies for Recurrent Pregnancy Loss(RPL) In Yoruba Herbal medicine as document By Babalawo Obanifa
Eso Egunsi Bara(fruits of Citrus lanatus)
Suga oni koro mewa(ten cubes of sugar)
Oyin Igan (  Original wide honey)
Preparation
You will peel the fruit of citrus lanatus,You will cut it into pieces. You put it inside the pot.Add the sugar and the honey to it.Filled it up with water. Allow it to soaked for 74 hours
Usage
The woman will be using it Often.
References
https://www.reproductivefacts.org/news-and-publications/patient-fact-sheets-and-booklets/documents/fact-sheets-and-info-booklets/what-is-recurrent-pregnancy-loss-rpl/
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