Aunt is clinically known as menstruation, and it is not always possible to take motherwort during menstruation, depending on the duration of menstruation as well as the amount of menstruation.
Menstruation is the proliferation and exfoliation of the uterine lining under the action of hormones, which is manifested as vaginal bleeding and usually lasts for 5~7 days. Motherwort is a proprietary Chinese medicine that promotes uterine contraction, increases bleeding and reduces menstrual cramps. It can be taken when menstrual irregularities and menstrual cramps occur, but it should also be taken in conjunction with the duration of menstruation as well as the amount of menstrual flow to determine whether it can be used.
If the menstrual flow is low and dysmenorrhea, it can be taken appropriately to improve the current situation; if the menstrual flow is heavy and lasts for a long time, it is not recommended because of the risk of increasing bleeding after taking it due to the heavy bleeding itself. To summarize, it is not always possible to take motherwort during menstruation, and if you do, it should be taken under the guidance of a doctor.