Monday, February 15, 2010

Can Tea Cause Pre Term Labor Tea And Miscarriage/Pre-term Labor?

Tea and Miscarriage/Pre-term labor? - can tea cause pre term labor

I just gave a selection of fine teas, but I've heard that some teas can cause Infirmary / premature labor. This is what it can, so you can avoid such incidents?

5 comments:

Lori R said...

Many of the plants for tea, if it can be used in large quantities, the drug may lead to the uterus and a miscarriage. These include anise, catnip, chamomile, comfrey, ephedra (Ma Huang is based on traditional Chinese medicine), European mistletoe, hibiscus, horehound, Labrador, lemongrass, licorice root, mugwort, pennyroyal, raspberry leaf, rosemary, sage, sassafras, stinging nettle leaf , vetiver, and yarrow.

Although some midwives raspberry leaf (also known as Red Raspberry leaf) to aid delivery of its efficacy has not been tested. In any case, it should only be short term and used under the supervision of medical professionals. Avoid the rest of the herbs in this list during pregnancy and lactation.

sanibras... said...

I was told not to drink chamomile tea to whether my

and when I saw the family in the tea-visit) Brazil (not great when I was 6 months pregnant, nearly all cans of tea, they fail to drink during pregnancy.

♡ ту & яι'ѕ мαмα ♡ said...

Never heard of it, but I only drink tea regularly. I am in different flavors, or even green tea. I drank tea all the time with my two pregnancies. Try searching the Web or call your doctor.

jabentk8 said...

Here is a list of teas and things that are good for a pregnancy, and should be avoided.
Avoid these:
Black cohosh and blue, large amounts of sage
Pennyroyal leaf, senna, cascara
Golden Horn bay elm, fern, slippery
Feverfew, vines Indian psyllium seed
Mugwort, comfrey, coltsfoot, juniper,
Rue, tansy cottonroot, cortex

Teas that are good:
Manzanilla-digestion
Dandelion can help alleviate swelling and abdominal pain
Help with ginger root with nausea and nasal congestion
Nettle Leaf fact, iron, calcium and other vitamins and minerals
Peppermint relieves gas pain and calms the stomach
Red Raspberry helps with nausea and stabilizes hormones
I recommend pepperPeppermint tea. I had heartburn and nausea a lot and has really helped me. I hope this list helps a little.

TootsieP... said...

If you believe that it is not drink tea from a time of being on the right side of ya go problem solved.

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