Can motherwort induce menstruation?
Generally speaking, motherwort can to some extent induce menstruation, but it should be used under the guidance of a doctor to ensure safe medication use. Detailed analysis is as follows:

Motherwort is a common traditional Chinese herb that has a certain effect in promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. It can regulate the contraction of uterine smooth muscle and improve uterine blood circulation. For menstrual irregularities caused by factors such as poor blood flow or cold uterus, motherwort may help promote normal menstruation by enhancing blood circulation and warming the meridians to dispel cold. However, this effect does not occur immediately and requires consistent regulation over a certain period of time.
Although motherwort promotes blood circulation, for women who already experience heavy menstrual bleeding, its use may further increase menstrual flow, leading to physical discomfort. Therefore, if motherwort is used to induce menstruation, it should be used properly under the guidance of a doctor to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the medication.
In daily life, maintaining good habits can help regulate bodily functions and support a stable menstrual cycle.