2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2534211/v1
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“Herbal medicine use during pregnancy and child birth may prevent its related complications”: Perceptions of women living in Lilongwe rural, Malawi – A Qualitative Study.

Abstract: Background: Use of herbal medicine during pregnancy and labour is often associated with obstetric complications including uterine rupture and fetal distress, but little is known about its advantages. Particularly, in-depth information on the perceptions of rural women in Malawi about the use of herbal medicine during pregnancy and labour is underreported. Knoweldge of women’s views and perceptions on use of herbal medicine would help determine potential inclusion of the suitable herbal medicine in women and r… Show more

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“…It is vital to raise awareness among the population through media platforms about the signi cance of early antenatal care attendance, recognizing danger signs, and avoiding potentially detrimental traditional practices, like clandestinely consuming traditional herbs during labor. Participants noted that many women in labor commonly use these remedies, which can adversely affect the health outcomes of both the mother and her newborn [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is vital to raise awareness among the population through media platforms about the signi cance of early antenatal care attendance, recognizing danger signs, and avoiding potentially detrimental traditional practices, like clandestinely consuming traditional herbs during labor. Participants noted that many women in labor commonly use these remedies, which can adversely affect the health outcomes of both the mother and her newborn [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%