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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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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? Green Tea (65%), raspberry leaf (10%), liquorice root (9%), ginseng (7%), sage (5%), valerian root (4%)

Milk's Up Breastfeeding Tea is multi-award winning. It won in the 2019 UK Baby Awards - Best Maternity Product , 2020 Project Baby Awards - Best Breastfeeding Support ProductWe have blended organic red raspberry leaves with organic whole peppermint to create a deliciously sweet and refreshing cuppa

Raspberry leaf tea has been traditionally used to help ease your baby's entrance into the world. It has been linked to a shorter second stage of labour. The short answer is yes - the NHS has no issues with hibiscus in pregnancy, but recommends not drinking more than 3 cups a day. Consider hypnobirthing - a course on hypnobirthing can help you feel extremely prepare for labour. It looks at breathing techniques, but also preparation for you and your partner to make choices in labour - as things can often change at short notice.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. Wethrift exists to help shoppers save money when they shop online. We help millions of shoppers save money every month by helping them discover the latest discount, promos, and coupon codes to their favourite stores. In comparison, the only study available on taking raspberry leaf earlier in pregnancy looked at 57 Australian women who had used raspberry leaf products during pregnancy - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10754818/. The majority (59%) of women began to take raspberry from 30 to 34 weeks onward, followed by 28% starting at 35 to 39 weeks. 13% (this is 7 women!) began using raspberry products between 8 and 28 weeks.

Stay hydrated - drinking up to 8 cups of water a day is ideal. Caffeine-free herbal tea can count towards this. Google might terrify you and say that it's dangerous. But this is based on an animal study, where mice were given a huge quantity and had problems. This sounds scary, but bear in mind - the mice are given 1g of hibiscus per kg weight. This is the equivalent of a woman weighing 60kg eating 60g of hibiscus a day. One of our Get Up & Glow tea bags weighs 2.5g and has 10% hibiscus in (0.25g). You will only get around 60% of the polyphenols in the tea bag in an infusion, so per bag, 0.15g max is extracted. You'd therefore need to drink 400,000 cups a day to have the same dose and risk a similar effect (even if our bodies are different). 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 Who needs caffeine, when you have organic, natural fruits in your tea cup? Bursting with tropical fruits, Get Up & Glow gives you a zingy natural boost with no added nasties...Naturally high in vitamin C and natural sugars, Get Up & Glow is a blend of uplifting fruits - grapes, apple, rosehip and hibiscus. No flavourings or additives in sight! Fenugreek, fennel, aniseed, and even oats, are all galactagogues, which have all been used historically to support breastfeeding. No one 100% knows why, but lab studies link an active component - diosgenin, to help breastfeeding. Eat dates from 36 weeks - this has been shown in small studies to decrease the likelihood of induction. Well worth a shot! Whilst it may be bad business for us, we'd rather follow millennia of usage, and NHS guidelines to advise you to start from 32 weeks. There is no evidence to show that starting any earlier will give you more benefits, so we would play it safe. The Final Push - award winning raspberry leaf tea

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