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HOTTEA MAMA | Get Up & Glow | Organic Whole Fruit Tea | Vitamin Rich | Caffeine Free | Fruit Tea | 14 Whole Leaf Biodegradable Pyramid Bags

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The short answer is yes - the NHS has no issues with hibiscus in pregnancy, but recommends not drinking more than 3 cups a day. Eat dates from 36 weeks - this has been shown in small studies to decrease the likelihood of induction. Well worth a shot! It was a tiny trial, but also showed good outcomes, in women having a lower likelihood of intervention in birth compared to those who didn't take raspberry leaf. BUT, most importantly, it showed (statistically) no benefit to consuming raspberry leaf earlier in pregnancy. At which point, we ask ourselves why you should be encouraged to take it earlier in pregnancy, and have it potentially contract and relax the uterus unnecessarily?

Completely caffeine free - suitable for low caffeine diets including pregnancy, breastfeeding and menopause You can start drinking raspberry leaf tea at 32 weeks. We recommend having 1 cup a day from 32 weeks, 2 cups from 33 weeks, and a maximum of 3 cups from 33 weeks until your baby arrives.Stay active - giving birth is like a marathon, and you can train for it. Gentle, steady exercise will stand you in good stead for the physical strain of birth. The major one cited, is a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial consisting of 192 low-risk, nulliparous women who birthed their babies between May 1999 and February 2000 at a large tertiary-level hospital in Sydney, Australia - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10754818/. It found that raspberry leaf, taken from 32 weeks’ gestation until labor, caused no adverse effects for mother or baby, and although it did not shorten labor, a lower rate of forceps deliveries between the treatment group and the control group (19.3% vs. 30.4%) was observed. Another study consisted of 108 mothers; 57 (52.8%) consumed raspberry leaf products, whereas 51 (47.2%) were in the control group. Completely caffeine-free - let this fruity cup give you a boost no matter how much caffeine you want. It’s suitable for low and no caffeine diets, and suitable for pregnancy, breastfeeding and perimenopause

Winner of Dear Bump Awards Gold 2020, Project Baby Awards 2021 Silver, Baby Awards 2019 Best Maternity Product. What else could help you prepare for labour in the third trimester? Multi-award winning : The Final Push has won the 2019 UK Baby Awards - Best Maternity Product , and the 2020 Dear Bump - Best Pregnancy Supplement . Multi-award winning : Morning Rescue won the 2019 UK Baby Awards, Best Maternity Product , and the 2017 Bizzie Baby Awards, Bronze Award . We have blended organic red raspberry leaves with organic whole peppermint to create a deliciously sweet and refreshing cuppa It's benefits link to the gingerols in the ginger, and citrals in the lemon-y ingredients that can aid digestion and soothe unsettled tummiesThe soothing properties of whole peppermint leaves can help to ease heartburn, and aid digestion. They also make the tea delicious - as on it's own, raspberry leaf is extremely bitter and hard to drink

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