Editorial
, Volume: 20( 1) DOI: 10.4172/tsrrb.2025.20(1).033Ethnobotanical Study of Plants Used in Traditional Birth and Postpartum Care
Abstract
Ethnobotany the study of the relationship between people and plants—offers profound insights into traditional healthcare practices, especially in maternal and child health. Across cultures, plants have played a central role in supporting women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum recovery. These practices, rooted in indigenous knowledge systems, reflect centuries of empirical wisdom and cultural beliefs. As modern medicine increasingly explores integrative approaches, documenting and understanding ethnobotanical traditions becomes vital for preserving biodiversity, cultural heritage, and maternal health strategies.
Abstract
Ethnobotany the study of the relationship between people and plants—offers profound insights into traditional healthcare practices, especially in maternal and child health. Across cultures, plants have played a central role in supporting women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum recovery. These practices, rooted in indigenous knowledge systems, reflect centuries of empirical wisdom and cultural beliefs. As modern medicine increasingly explores integrative approaches, documenting and understanding ethnobotanical traditions becomes vital for preserving biodiversity, cultural heritage, and maternal health strategies.