Fructus Femina is a homeopathic medicine that is also called Baby klister or "Baby Glue" because it causes the uterine wall to thicken so that the fertilized egg can better attach and stay in the uterine wall.
Effect, effect and use of Fructis Femina Baby Paste
Fructus Femina is especially aimed at women who have previously had one or more miscarriages, as it can have a preventive effect. It can also be used in cases of acute risk of miscarriage during pregnancy.
Fructus Femina is manufactured in Denmark and has been produced since 1988. It is used today by many practitioners, in fertility clinics and by women who want to try homeopathic medicine to optimize the possibility of becoming pregnant and keeping the fetus.
The product has been nicknamed Baby-glue because the uterine wall is stimulated to thicken so that the fertilized egg can attach better.
Fructus Femina is a homeopathic medicine without approved therapeutic indications. This means that it has no documented effect. So, there are no clinical studies that have been able to confirm that the product increases fertility or prevents miscarriages in women.
Recommended dosage
For fertility treatment such as IVF, you can start on Fructus Femina a few days before ovulation and up to the 12th week of pregnancy. However, all pregnant women can consume Fructus Femina without side effects throughout the pregnancy, but if it is to be used as a preventive agent against abortion, it is recommended to be used from the time when you may have become pregnant and up to the 12th week of pregnancy.
Adults: 10 drops 3 times a day in a little water to drink. Maximum 30 drops daily.
Do not use on children
Acute dosage in the event of a risk of miscarriage
50 drops in a glass of water are drunk in sips over 1/2 hour. Acute dosing can be continued for a few days until improvement has occurred. Then take 10 drops 3 times a day.
Fructis Femina can be combined with ordinary chemical medicine.
Side effects
The product contains homeopathic extracts of i.a. the red berries from the Common Barberry and Little Nettle plant, which are heavily diluted and processed. Fructus Femina has no proven side effects and can be combined with ordinary chemical medicine, just as it can be taken during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Taking homeopathic medicines can initially trigger a worsening of symptoms.
This exacerbation is well known and well described and is called a first exacerbation. It is an expression that the medicine has activated a healing process in the body and that the body is trying to get rid of the disease.
In the event of signs of severe initial worsening, the intake of the drug should be stopped for 1-2 days or until the worsening has subsided completely.
Treatment is then started again, albeit with a reduced dosage and a slow escalation.
Contents
Berberis vulgaris e fructibus (berries from common barberry) D3, Urtica urens (little nettle) D3, Water, Ethanol (alcohol)
Homeopathic medicine without approved therapeutic indications. Consult a doctor if the symptoms do not disappear with the use of the medicine.
Ingredients:
Berberis vulgaris e fructibus (berries from common barberry) D3, Urtica urens (little nettle) D3, Water, Ethanol (alcohol)