Botanical medicine options are utilized by over 80% of our global population as a form of primary care. Many individuals report wanting to consider using herbs in pregnancy and beyond but are often unsure what is safe or appropriate. Clinicians play an essential role in helping individuals understand the risks and benefits of herbs for mood support in the perinatal period. By identifying meaningful resources and reliable information around botanical options, health professionals can empower families to make safe, informed choices. “Nature’s Nurturers” critically examines the use of herbal options to support perinatal mood concerns such as anxiety and depression. This talk focuses on the foundational need for individualized support when it comes to botanical discussion and selection.
Learning Objectives:
1) List resources on clinical herbal information and safety
2) Explain how to implement a personalized approach to botanical support during the perinatal period
3) Describe ways herbs may impact physiological action when it comes to mood support
4) Describe benefits and contraindications for each plant medicine presented
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