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Protecting Embryo with Chinese Herbal Medicine for Treating Habitual Miscarriages - Case 2

Updated: Dec 18, 2018


Case 2 - Due to 3 times of spontaneous abortions caused by highprolactin, she labored a baby girl


Due to 3 times of spontaneous abortions caused by high prolactin, she labored a baby girl after acupuncture and herbal medicine treatment: Mrs. C F, 33 years old of secretory, suffered from vaginal bleeding at the 8th weeks in the third of her pregnancies, and she was terminated again with drug due to occurring spontaneous How to cite this article: Ms Dan J. Protecting Embryo with Chinese Herbal Medicine for Treating Habitual Miscarriages-----4 Cases Study Enclosed. Perceptions Reprod Med. 1(3). PRM.000515. 2018. Perceptions in Reproductive Medicine 2/6 Perceptions Reprod Med vaginal bleeding. Her gynecological consultant did all of relevant examinations for her, and a high prolactin was confirmed to be the reason for her multiple spontaneous abortions. Due to the many emotional symptoms she was suffering from, she was referred to see me---a TCM practitioner by her gynecological consultant


Current figures: she was weepy with continuous tears and couldn’t control her moodiness, bad depression, abdominal cramp. Due to the drug she was taking for cleaning her uterus the day before, she still had a bit of spotty blood, headache, insomnia, anxiety, loose bowel and fatigues. Red tongue, worse at tip and sides with less thin coating; Wiry-fine pulse. Prolactin 901miu/I, repeat prolactin 839miu/I Rest of hormonal test: normal.


Diagnosis of conventional western medicine:

A.Habitual Miscarriage

B. High prolactin


Differentiation of syndrome by TCM:

Liver Qi stagnation and spleen deficiency

Liver fire flaring up


Acupuncture treatment:

Du20 (Baihui), Du24 (Shenting), St8 (Touwei, Emotion area in Scalp acupuncture), Sj5 (Waiguan) Gb41 (Zulinqi), Li4 (Hegu), Liv3 (Taichong), Ren3 (Zhongji), Ren6 (Qihai), Ext (Zigong), Sp9 (Yinlingquan)


Chinese herbal medicine:

The first step: to release the accumulated blood from the uterus, to expel stagnated liver Qi and to clear excessive Liver heat


Herbal prescription:

Chaihu (Radix Bupleuri) 10, Zhiqiao (FructusAurantii) 10, Chishao (Radix Paeoniae Rubra) 10, Ezhu (Rhizoma Curcumae) 10,Yimucao (Herba Leonuri) 10, Taoren (Semen Persicae) 10,Honghua (FlosCarthami) 10, Huanglian (Rhizoma Coptidis) 6, Zhizi (Fructus Gardeniae) 10, Suanzaoren (Semen Ziziphi Spinosae) 10, Fushen (Poria) 10, Chuanxiong (Radix Chuanxiong) 10


After she took the above herbal decocted juice, twice daily for a week, she recovered from last miscarriage: all of the bleeding stopped, her emotion calmed down, she had better sleep quality. The secondary step: to release the stagnated Liver Qi and to strengthen the spleen; to regulate menstrual circles, and to promote conception. Same acupuncture treatment once per week and patent herbal medicine: Chaihushugan Pill [1] and Renshenguipi Pill [2] were taken in the first two weeks of menstrual circles; Xiaoyao Pill [3] and Jinkuishenqi Pills [4] were taken in the last two weeks of menstrual circles


Mrs. C F went forward into a normal pregnancy procedure after 12th week and naturally labored a healthy baby girl in the full term.

Result: she had a normal prolactin after she took above treatment for three months; her natural pregnancy happened again in another month, and she started worry again as soon as she knew her pregnancy. She had minor symptoms of pregnancy reaction, nausea, vomiting, and minor vaginal bleeding, and she was given patent herbal Jiaweixiaoyao Pills [5] and Jinkuishenqi Pills [4] for stabilizing her emotion and easing vaginal bleeding until the 12th weeks of her pregnancy. She went forward into a normal pregnancy procedure after 12th week and naturally labored a healthy baby girl in the full term.




For full report and result analysis please read:

Jiang, D. (2018). Protecting Embryo with Chinese Herbal Medicine for Treating Habitual Miscarriages ----- 4 Cases Study Enclosed, Perceptions in Reproductive Medicine (PRM), Jan 2018. Crimson Publishers

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