I’ve written before on the highly effective use of fertility herbs in women. I myself used herbs to encourage fertility with my first pregnancy as my husband and I did not attempt to start a family until I was well into my 30’s.
Once we discovered the wonders of Traditional Diet, however, I no longer needed any herbal assistance with later pregnancies. Herbs are also highly effective at dampening fertility in order to naturally and safely prevent pregnancy. When would such use of natural birth control be beneficial?
For one, herbal birth control would be helpful to use between pregnancies in order to space children 3-4 years apart. This allows Mom to adequately replenish her nutritional stores so that later children are just as healthy, smart and capable as the first. Spacing children a minimum of 3 years apart (birthday to birthday) was rigorously practiced in ancestral cultures. It preserves Mom’s health and prevents exhaustion and nutritional deficiency for her too.
Natural methods of birth control are always preferable to chemically based agents such as spermicides, contraceptive patches, and IUDs which emit synthetic hormones, or the contraceptive pill which decimates the balance of gut flora and can lead to autoimmune disease in the mother and any children born later.
Even IUDs that emit only copper instead of hormones to prevent pregnancy should be avoided as copper toxicity is a very real and dangerous side effect of using these devices.  According to Theresa Vernon, LAc author of the article Metals and the Mind:
If adrenal function becomes impaired, the copper builds up in the liver, brain, joints, and lungs. When this happens, you see very specific problems, including mental problems, liver problems, and detoxification problems. Phase II liver impairment is often made worse by copper toxicity, if not actually caused by it.
You also see a lot of copper toxicity with asthma and breathing problems, including emphysema. Copper also tends to build up in the joints, leading to arthritis. Chronic skin problems are also an indication of copper toxicity.
Low adrenal function is an epidemic in our modern society. Â If you doubt this, just walk into any convenience store and notice the enormous display of energy shots and drinks that are available for sale. Not to mention that a Starbucks or other coffee shop is virtually on every corner of most major cities. Americans have serious adrenal health problems. As a result, many are addicted to caffeine and sugar as a way to make it through the day. This makes any excess copper in the system a huge health problem!
Artificial contraception may be tempting in the short term. However, it is clearly not a great idea if preserving your long term hormone and gut health is important to you.
Herbs for Natural Birth Control
The use of anti-fertility herbs along with a simple barrier method such as the female or male condom that is not treated with chemicals (such as natural lambskin) works very effectively for preventing pregnancy. Â This option is especially attractive for health-conscious women who are not particularly turned on by the thought of charting their cycles, taking their basal metabolic temperature every morning, checking the stretchiness of their vaginal secretions and practicing selective abstinence a la Natural Family Planning which for some ladies over analyzes and saps the spontaneity out of what should be a very natural, uncomplicated and enjoyable event.
So if herbal birth control appeals to you, here are the different types and how they work as outlined in the very helpful book Wise Woman Herbal for the Childbearing Year. Â Please note that if sourcing your own herbs is new to you, a well-respected herbalist or acupuncturist in your area can put together a bag of herbs to assist you with natural birth control for an extremely reasonable cost. Â These professionally sourced herbs mixed in the proper proportions can then be used to prepare a cold or a hot herbal infusion that you drink periodically to keep fertility in check and under your control.
Sterility Promoting Herbs
Stoneseed Root. Â Women of the Dakota Indian tribes used this extremely powerful herb as a root infusion steeped in cold water for several hours. Â They then drank a cup every day for 6 months. The Dakota women also practiced breathing in the smoke of the plant as it burned to induce permanent sterility.
The Shoshone tribes concentrated in Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and Montana also used this root for permanent sterility purposes.
Jack in the Pulpit Root. Â This root is less powerful than stoneseed root and is prepared by mixing one tsp of the dried powdered root in a half cup of cold water. Â The liquid is then strained and was consumed by women of the Hopi Tribe. Â Â Conception was prevented for one week by doing this.
Thistles. Â The Quinault Indians used thistles to induce temporary sterility by placing the entire plant in boiling water. Â The very bitter, strong tasting liquid was then consumed.
Herbs that Prevent Pregnancy
Wild Carrot Seed (Queen Anne’s Lace). Â This oily and strong tasting but not unpleasant herb is particularly useful if an “oops” occurs and unprotected relations take place during the fertile time. One teaspoon of carrot seeds is taken immediately and continued each day for another 7 days.
The women of Rajasthan, India use carrot seed for this exact purpose. While wild carrot seed is not commercially available, cultivated carrot seeds can be substituted but be sure to check that they haven’t been treated with chemicals or other toxic substances.
Research in mice has proven the effectiveness of carrot seed to prevent implantation.
Smartweed Leaves. Â A common weed that grows all over the world, smartweed contains rutin, quercetin, and gallic acid. All of these substances interfere with the initiation of pregnancy.
An infusion of one ounce of dried leaves (or 4 ounces of fresh leaves) in a quart of boiling water is consumed liberally until menstruation begins.
Like carrot seed, smartweed may also be used after relations occur on fertile days or to bring on menstruation if the period is late.
Rutin.  This phenolic compound can be purchased in tablet form. A minimum of 500 mg should be taken daily for several days before and following ovulation. Another option is to consume rutin after sexual relations and continue each day until menstruation begins.
Herbs Which Initiate Menstruation
Ginger root. Â Ginger is perhaps the fastest acting menstruation initiating herb you can use. Put 1 tsp of powdered organic ginger root into a cup and pour boiling water over it. Drink when the water cools to a temperature which is still hot but comfortable. Drink up to 4 cups per day for no more than 5 days.
Vitamin C. While plain ascorbic acid is not the natural form of Vitamin C, it can be used therapeutically on occasion to bring on menstruation if necessary. Take 500 mg every hour for 12 hours each day for up to 6 days maximum. The use of ascorbic acid in this high dosage may also produce loose bowels as a side effect.
Lauren
Thank you Sarah for braving the negative comments and posting. This information is informative and truly appreciated. I am currently not healthy enough to be pregnant and if I did get pregnant it would likely result in a baby with health issues. I’ve been through enough with illness to feel that I would not want a brand new life to start out that way. It’s helpful to know there are herbal ways to prevent pregnancy. I was on the pill for years and wasn’t educated by any doctor about what long term use does to your body. Only now after battling health issues (the biggest one a horrible gut imbalance) have i found out that the pill was one of the contributing factors. I think your website is great and very helpful. I learn a lot from you and appreciate the time is takes you to research and write. Thank you. Even if I don’t always agree with you or use all of your tips, it’s good to read it, it’s informative. I also then do my own research. Keep posting information, let people criticize and comment. They should learn to do their own research. If they feel so strongly then they should start their own website, not bash others. We have free will to follow or not follow any information provided. Thanks Sarah!
also, fyi, wikipedia really isn’t a very good source of information…anyone can edit the entries…it’s not a bad jumping off point, but only if you go to the original source of info…not cite the wikipedia article itself
Lisa B.
I lived off ginger candy during pregnancy to help with nausea (recommended by a doctor btw) so it is not an abortion causing chemical. Geeze people get over yourselves! And some people who want to have regular periods and can’t need a forced period, because after about 3-4 months the cells could mutate causing cancer. Doctors have to force periods for health reasons all the time. Some people would rather try natural remedies to avoid a doctor visit or are unable to afford expensive constant trips to the doctor. Trust me any help is appreciated.
jen t
It would benefit all to realize that there is only one TRUTH when it comes to life. It has nothing to do with ‘our beliefs’. We don’t change when life begins simply because we ‘believe’ it to be different than someone else’s. A truth , such as when life begins, as easily defined by logic, reason and science, is either being ACCEPTED or REJECTED. There can’t be ‘your truth’ and ‘my truth’. That is moral relativism. It has lead to a very slippery slope and truly divides mankind.
Bev
Everyone has a right to their own opinion…but how about common sense here! If you are not interested in this subject…then DON’T read it. Everyone doesn’t have the same beliefs, there are different circumstances for different people. The facts are simple…don’t believe in it, go to the next post and enjoy that one.
Lisa B.
Amen!
CCM
I wonder if there are long term effects of using these herbs? I doubt there are any studies since no drug company would fund it.
Thank you, Sarah, for having the courage to post this information – even knowing the blowback you’d get from your religious readers. I always marvel at how strident anti-abortionist are. (I hate abortion, too, btw.). I wish more of that energy was directed at anti-war efforts – isn’t that every bit about killing the already born? Too bad there are no herbs to prevent war, huh?
Bethany
or stupid comments like this!
jen
As a previously devoted reader of this blog, I am also very disappointed in this post. I will be unsubscribing now.
Sarah
I love your blog! I read it everyday and this is the first time I am posting! This is obviously a HOT TOPIC! So, thanks for being brave to put this information out there. I myself, will look into this further….I have tried various birth control methods over the years and fall nothing short of a NUT CAKE. I remember 1 time I got BC from Planned Parenthood (young, no insurance) and became CRAZY…I mean crazy. In less than a month, I was angry all of the time and I remember clearly thinking about the knives I had in my kitchen drawer. It wasn’t until I went to dinner with my parents and my dad went to the restroom and my mom took a moment to ask me if I was mad at her and what she did to make me so angry. I called PP the next day and they assured me it wasn’t the pills! So, I took myself off the BC. I tried again years later with the Nuva Ring. It was supposed to be only local hormones. That time, I almost lost my job because I was crazy lady again. Fast forward several years and I’m now 37 years old and inbetween children. I just had my first baby 20 days before my 36th birthday. My husband and I were using nothing but the pull-out method prior to PG and wow! We were lucky and shocked when we concieved on our first try! Eeekk!!! So, after that, I decided I had to do something. This time I am on the IUD. No crazy lady side effects, but obviously, there could be other effects happening to my body I didn’t consider. SO…LONG STORY SHORT….THANKS SARAH FOR YOUR INFORMATION. AS ALWAYS, IT IS APPRECIATED! I’ll be looking into it 🙂 ~Sarah
Patty Jess Conover via Facebook
I’m so disappointed to read this here. I never expected to see an article about how to go AGAINST our body’s healthy mechanisms.
Jennifer J in MN
Just learn fertility awareness methods. No chemicals, either natural or artificial, needed. Just because something is natural doesn’t mean it’s safe or good for us or without risk. Arsenic is natural. Digitalis is natural.
Lynn Therrien
Your description of Natural Family Planning is inadequate. Yes, you do all the things you mention when you’re getting started. The female body remarkable in all that it tells you about your natural fertility. In the beginning you gather information; you’re not setting up a life long practice. Once you see how your cycle is running, you do NOT need to do all that. I’ve done NFP for years without charts and thermometers. It becomes pretty obvious.