| formula | Fetus-Protecting Zisheng Pill Bao Tai Zi Sheng Wan |
| source | Xianxingzhai Yixue Guangbiji, Miao Xiyong, 1622 |
Ginseng (soaked in human milk, steamed over rice, and dried) 90 gm, Atractylodes macrocephala 90 gm, Poria cocos (ground into fine powder, clarified with water, steamed, sun-dried, soaked in human milk, steamed again, and sun-dried) 45 gm, Tangerine peel (white part removed, slightly steamed) 60 gm, Hawthorn flesh (steamed) 60 gm, Licorice (peeled, honey-roasted) 15 gm, Chinese yam (sliced, stir-fried) 45 gm, Coptis chinensis (stir-fried seven times as per method) 9 gm, Coix seed (stir-fried three times) 45 gm, White hyacinth bean (stir-fried) 45 gm, White cardamom seed (must not be exposed to fire) 10.5 gm, Patchouli leaves (indirect heat) 15 gm, Lotus seed (de-cored, stir-fried) 45 gm, Alisma (sliced, stir-fried) 10.5 gm, Platycodon root (soaked in rice water, de-reeded, steamed) 15 gm, Euryale seed powder (stir-fried until yellow) 45 gm, Barley malt (stir-fried, ground, and sieved) 30 gm.
bubble_chart Preparation and Dosage
Grind into fine powder, make into pills with refined honey, as big as a marble, each pill weighing 6g. Take with boiled water, clear rice water, tangerine peel decoction, or stir-fried Amomum villosum decoction, chewing and swallowing.
Strengthening qi, fortifying the spleen, and stabilizing the fetus.
In the third month of pregnancy, the decline of the Yangming meridian leads to insufficient nourishment for the fetus, resulting in miscarriage.
bubble_chart Cautions and Contraindications
Avoid peaches, plums, sparrows, clams, and raw or cold foods.