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Originally Posted by Flock
Pennyroyal tea as an abortificant is now considered risky. It can harm the woman, as well as her chances of ever having children, apparently. I can't say how true this is, but it's a highly volatile herb.
I don't think you should be worrying about pregnancy. If your mrs is young, then her period is going to be a bit irregular anyway, perhaps. And if you're REALLY worried, just take a test. Do that before taking such measures.
I've heard parsley tea can also induce miscarriage in the very early stages of development, but I'm just curious about natural treatments - I don't exactly recommend it.
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By their very nature herbal abortions are risky, even when administered by a very experienced herbalist and they should certainly
NEVER BE TRIED AT HOME. Unlike modern abortion drugs, herbal remedies are 'untargeted' and basically poison the whole of her body.
However my main reason for advising against even considering a herbal abortion in this case is the time factor. You'd first have to find a really good herbalist prepared to perform an abortion and not knowing what the times limits are where he is etc etc.
Don't get wrong, I'm a big fan of herbal remedies for a lot of things but this is one incidence where no one should be playing around with it after having done half an hour's googling.