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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms of habitual miscarriage |
| Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang Tonify the Middle and Augment the Qi Decoction; Ginseng and Astragalus Decoction; Support Central Qi Decoction |
Tonifies the Qi of the Middle Burner; Raises Qi and Yang. | Deficiency of the Spleen and Stomach Qi leading to sinking of the Yang (collapse). | Breathlessness; Diarrheic stools; Exhaustion from severe or long-term illness (during recovery phase); Habitual miscarriage; Intermittent fever due to Qi Deficiency; Loose stools; Menorrhagia; Rectal prolapse; Spontaneous sweating; Stomach prolapse; Threatened miscarriage; Uterine prolapse; Anemia; Aversion to cold; Cerebral arteriosclerosis; Chronic bronchitis; Desire to drink warm drinks; Introversion; Leukorrhea; Myasthenia; Pale complexion; Tendency to curl up; Urinary incontinence (postpartum); Weakness of the limbs; Pale tongue, thin-white coating; Large-Forceless-Empty pulse (Da Wu Li Xu). |
| Bao Tai Zi Sheng Wan Protect the Fetus and Aid Life Pill |
Tonifies Spleen-Qi; Harmonizes the Stomach; Calms the fetus. | Morning sickness or threatened miscarriage in women with deficient Spleen Qi together with Qi stagnation. | Early morning nausea; Habitual miscarriage; Threatened miscarriage; Asthenia; Diarrhea; Poor appetite; Weight loss. |
| Dang Gui Shao Yao San Tangkuei and Peony Powder |
Nourishes Liver-Blood; Soothes Liver-Qi; Tonifies the Spleen; Transforms Dampness; Drains Dampness. | Disharmony between the Liver and Spleen. Liver Blood Deficiency interferes with the free-flowing function of that organ and constrains the Qi. | Chronic nephritis; Dysmenorrhea; Habitual miscarriage; Slight oedema that begins in lower limbs; Threatened miscarriage; Beriberi; Oliguria; Spasmodic pain of the abdomen that is continuous but not severe. |