Can pregnant women take Sedum sarmentosum?
Pregnant women can take Sedum sarmentosum (垂盆草) only when their medical condition has been evaluated by a doctor as requiring its use and determined to be safe. It should not be taken if unnecessary or if there are potential risks. If in doubt, it is recommended to seek medical advice in advance. Detailed explanation is as follows:
When a pregnant woman experiences abnormal liver function, such as elevated transaminase levels, and a qualified physician has diagnosed her condition as suitable for treatment with Sedum sarmentosum, and after a comprehensive risk assessment for both the pregnancy and the fetus confirms that the therapeutic benefits outweigh the risks, it may be used under strict adherence to medical instructions, with controlled dosage and duration of treatment. Liver function and fetal development must be closely monitored throughout this process.
If a pregnant woman is in good general health, with normal liver function and no conditions that would warrant the use of Sedum sarmentosum, or if symptoms are mild and can be relieved through dietary adjustments and rest, she should not take it. Furthermore, if the woman has a special constitution that may lead to an allergic reaction to components of Sedum sarmentosum, or if she suffers from other medical conditions that could result in adverse effects from its use, it is contraindicated, to avoid affecting fetal development or endangering the health of the pregnant woman.
During pregnancy, women should maintain a positive and optimistic mindset, follow a balanced diet, engage in appropriate physical activity, undergo regular prenatal checkups, and follow professional medical advice to ensure the health of both mother and baby.