Rasberry Tea And Pregnancy Posted: 10-14-05 16:48pm
Ive read some things on here about peoples
opinions on drinking rasberry leaf tea
during pregnancy. I know the concerns
especially of a new mother.This is coming
from a mother of three.I come from a
little native town in idaho and was turned
on to this tea by an indian friend who's
family drank this through every
pregnancy.I did too.My doctor at the time
was not into vitamins,and disagreed.But
coming from a family who relied on
vitamins instead of over the counter or
prescription pills,i continued drinking
the tea through all three of my
wonderful,healthy,comfortable
pregnancies.And so did my sister.Everyone
is different and one bad experience, due
to the tea or not, could really persway
someone not too drink this tea.But my
three little ones are proof enough to me
that it is a wonderful thing.Not to
mention it was the only safe thing that
got rid of my morning sickness.
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First_time_mum
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 Aug 2005 Posts: 93 Location: Dubai.... for now
Posted: 10-23-05 18:33pm
Just posted this similar topic recently
under pregnancy. Never heard it before
until one of the mums in the ante-natal
class brought up this subject. Looks
like you are one of those satisfied mums!
Just wondering, when is the most ideal
time/week to start drinking the tea?
What are the side effects (good / bad) in
drinking this? Which is better, the tea
bag or the capsule? I bought a pack just
2 days ago but haven't started drinking
it. Btw, I am on my 29th week. Would
really appreciate if you could share more
info especially from an experienced mum.
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