. After Menstruation
To remove persistent blood or tissue residue.
Reduce the risk of infections linked to blood stagnation.
2. In Case of Painful or Irregular Periods
If you suffer from dysmenorrhea (severe pain).
When your cycles are too long, too short, or unpredictable.
3. After Childbirth or Miscarriage
To help the uterus return to its normal size.
Avoid retention of clots or placental tissue.
4. In Preparation for Pregnancy
Some women use it to optimize the uterine lining before conception.
May help with low fertility (after medical advice).
