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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 1888

these dysmenorrhoea cases the menses are often preceded by the peculiar headache of Cimicifuga, and between the periods there is much debility and exhaustion, sometimes also nervous erethism, neuralgic pains, etc. The exhaustion can be so great that the woman is hardly able to open her eyes.
The pains do not subside when the menses come on, but increase with the flow. ‘Violent griping pains in hypogastric region, causing her to double up; these pains commence before the flow, and as the flow increases the pain increases, until the flow has reached its maximum point; only then do the pains subside’. Kent: Ίn this remedy the sufferings are during the menstrual flow as a rule’.
Suppressed or retarded, delayed menses from cold, from febrile states, or from emotions.
Reddish and dark yellow flow the last eight days before the menses. Yellow-green, thin, offensive, runs down the thighs.
A lot of symptoms during pregnancy, including nausea and vomiting, severe bleedings, troublesome labour-like pains, sharp pains across abdomen, insomnia, even severe phobic, neurotic, and psychotic states. Overwhelming fear that pregnancy won’t turn out well.
A remedy in habitual miscarriage, especially in the early months of pregnancy. Cimicifuga can ease and shorten the labour pains and will therefore be indicated in cases where rigidity of the os cervix is present, where there are spasmodic, painful, and intensely powerful, but intermitting labour pains, sometimes ceasing for many hours, with fainting fits, cramps, and aggravation from slightest noise. It can also be indicated in uterine atony during labour. Nervous ‘shivers’ during first stage of labour.
It may relieve violent after pains, with oversensitivity, nausea, and vomiting; the after pains are most felt in the groins.
In suppression of lochia from a cold or mental emotions, with manic or depressive states. In inflammatory pains, especially if left sided;
extending upward or wandering to other localities.
Also in mammary pains, as burning in the mammae, or else prickling sensation in them, with cold chills.
Also in many complaints of climacterium: hot flushes; nervousness; chilly feelings; obesity; bearing-down pains, or shooting across abdomen; even severe mental pathology.