Evidence supporting the use of: Anserina
For the health condition: Labor and Delivery

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Anserina (Potentilla anserina, also known as Silverweed) has a long history of traditional use in herbal medicine for supporting labor and delivery. Historical records and ethnobotanical sources indicate that various parts of the plant, particularly the leaves, were used in European folk medicine. The primary rationale was its reputed antispasmodic effects, which were thought to help relax uterine muscles and ease painful contractions during labor, as well as to address menstrual cramps and other gynecological complaints.

Scientific studies on Anserina's efficacy for labor and delivery are extremely limited. Some in vitro and animal studies have identified compounds such as flavonoids and tannins with mild antispasmodic activity. However, these findings have not been translated into robust clinical evidence supporting its use in human labor or delivery contexts. No well-designed clinical trials have confirmed its effectiveness or safety for this purpose. Thus, its use is primarily grounded in traditional herbal practice rather than in contemporary evidence-based medicine.

In summary, Potentilla anserina is traditionally used to support labor and delivery due to its presumed antispasmodic properties, but scientific validation is lacking, and its safety profile for pregnant women is not well established. Healthcare professionals generally recommend caution due to the absence of rigorous clinical data.

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