Herbal Remedies To Support You Postpartum

The postpartum window—especially the first 42 days after birth—is a time for rest, recovery, and reconnection. In many traditional systems (including Ayurveda, TCM, and Western herbalism), this period is treated as sacred, and herbs are used to:

  • Rebuild strength and blood

  • Support lactation

  • Calm the nervous system

  • Promote uterine healing

  • Aid digestion and elimination

Here are some of the most supportive herbs, categorized by purpose:

1. Uterine Toning & Healing

Shepherd’s Purse – Helps reduce postpartum bleeding by encouraging uterine contraction

Yarrow – Astringent and antiseptic; useful in sitz baths or for perineal healing

Red Raspberry Leaf – A uterine tonic that helps the uterus return to pre-pregnancy size

How to use:

  • Tinctures or teas during the first week

  • Sitz bath (yarrow + calendula + lavender)

2. Rebuilding Blood & Vitality

Nettles – Rich in iron, calcium, and vitamin K; supports energy and replenishes blood

Alfalfa – Nutritive and full of minerals; supports milk supply and overall vitality

Yellow Dock Root – Iron-rich and supports gentle elimination

How to use:

  • Daily infusion (combine with red raspberry and oatstraw)

  • Capsules or tincture as part of a nourishing postpartum blend

3. Mood & Nervous System Support

Oatstraw – Deeply calming; nourishes frazzled nerves

Lemon Balm – Uplifting and anti-anxiety; helpful for emotional shifts

Motherwort – Eases anxiety, palpitations, and hormonal mood swings

Ashwagandha – Adaptogen that supports adrenal recovery (Ayurvedic)

How to use:

  • Herbal teas or infusions, daily

  • Tinctures (in small, regular doses)

  • Baths with lemon balm and lavender

4. Lactation Support (Galactagogues)

Fenugreek – Well-known milk booster (use cautiously; may cause gas)

Fennel – Supports digestion in both mom and baby, encourages milk flow

Blessed Thistle – Helps with low supply

Moringa (Shatavari in Ayurveda) – Nourishes tissues and enhances milk production

How to use:

  • Tea blends or capsules

  • Combine fennel + fenugreek + oatstraw + nettle for a gentle lactation tea

5. Digestive & Elimination Support

Ginger – Warming, stimulates digestion, eases gas

Cardamom – Helps prevent gas in both mom and baby

Triphala (Ayurvedic) – Supports gentle elimination and detoxification postpartum

Chamomile – Soothing for digestion and mood, safe for baby through milk

How to use:

  • Add warming spices (ginger, cinnamon, fennel) to food and tea

  • Triphala powder at night with warm water or ghee

6. Topical Healing

Calendula – Gentle and healing for perineal or c-section wounds

Lavender – Antiseptic and soothing

Witch Hazel – Great for hemorrhoids or perineal pads

How to use:

  • Sitz baths

  • Peri spray or postpartum padsicles

  • Infused oils or salves

Considerations:

  • Not all herbs are safe for every person. Always consult with a postpartum doula, herbalist, or healthcare provider—especially when breastfeeding.

  • Start with small doses to observe how your body and baby respond.

  • Combine herbs with rest, warmth, nourishing food, and community support for best results.

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