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Does anyone know if Shepards Purse is compatible with breastfeeding? Dr.
Hale is not accepting questions on his website right now. The baby of the
mother in question is 2 weeks old.
Chayn,
Shepard's Purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris) is a blood coagulant and
vasoconstrictor that is "a specific simple for post partum hemorrhage...stops bleeding
but also promotes uterine contractions." quoted from Susun Weed's Wise Woman
Herbal, the Childbearing Years. I would wonder why a 2 week pp mom would be
taking this herb, unless under her health care provider's supervision. Sheila
Humphrey, in her book, Nursing Mother's Herbal, lists Shepard's purse as a B,
which means it has a safety rating that " may not be appropriate for self-use
by some individuals or dyads, or may cause adverse effects if misused. Seek
reliable safety and dose information." Perhaps, one of the herbalists on
this list could also reply.
Barbara Latterner, BSN, RN, IBCLC
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