Raspberry Leaf Tea
Pregnancy Tea is our Raspberry Leaf Tea blended with additional pregnancy safe herbs
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"Currently 36 weeks pregnant and after drinking the colic tea with my first bub and absolutely loving it, I knew I had to have the pregnancy tea right away! I do not regret it, it’s absolutely delicious!!" Caitlyn
Can be consumed from 32 weeks, and can be used to support Antenatal Expressing
Ingredients: Raspberry Leaf, Nettle, Oatstraw, Spearmint, Rosehip, Chamomile, Alfalfa
Expiry Date approx 2 years from purchase
INSTRUCTIONS
We recommended starting with one cup per day, gradually increasing to three.
32 weeks: 1 cup per day
34 weeks: 2 cups a day
36 weeks: Up to 3 cups a day
After birth, you can also continue to consume Pregnancy Tea to help postpartum recovery. If you experience contractions after drinking raspberry leaf tea, please see your healthcare professional.
BENEFITS
- Natural and Organic ingredients
- Caffeine free
- Fenugreek Free
- Proudly Australian Owned and Made
- Naturally FREE FROM gluten, soy and dairy, and sugar.
- Finalists in Clean + Conscious award 2022 for safe, ethical, sustainable and responsible product.
- Naturopath Formulated
- Family owned Mother- Daughter business
- ECO / SAFE PACKAGING - Recyclable and compostable packaging (tea bags option) The tea bags are plastic free, GMO-Free, all-natural and fully biodegradable, made from cornstarch fibre There are no chemicals used in the manufacture of the material. Packed in biodegradable and compostable eco cello and a recyclable box.
- All Teas expire 12 months from the purchase date. Can be used in conjunction with probiotics, or other over-the-counter colic treatments.
- Hydrating
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Award winning
SHIPPING
ORDERS SHIPPED SAME DAY BEFORE 1PM AEDST( excluding preorders or sale periods)
All orders over $80 free standard shipping
Standard Post $10 - Standard shipping times apply (estimate 2-5 days, usually)
Express with Australia Post $15 - Estimate 1-2 days delivery
We are located in Australia. All standard Australian order are sent either via Australia Post or Aramex. Express order are sent with Express Australia Post.
What is Pregnancy Tea?
Pregnancy Tea is our Raspberry Leaf Tea with additional herbs to maximise its benefits. Filled with Raspberry Leaf, Nettle, Chamomile, Oat straw, Spearmint, Alfafa and Rosehip; it is the perfect addition to the final trimester. Our Pregnancy Tea helps prepare you for labour, increases your supply, and promotes rest and healing.
Is tea good in pregnancy?
Some teas contain caffeine, which needs to be kept under 200mg a day during pregnancy. As a guide, expect a cup of white tea to contain around 15mg per cup, Green Tea 20mg per cup and Black Tea 45mg per cup.
Cacao also contains some caffeine. These teas and cacao also have significant health benefits through their polyphenols and antioxidants so can be part of a healthy pregnancy diet, as long as you are aware of your caffeine intake.
For women who love their Chai Teas, Rooibos Chai is perfect, as it is caffeine free and has no Star Anise. Star Anise is considered safe in small amounts in tea. In pregnancy you would avoid the essential oil of Star Anise or a concentrate.
Lavender is best avoided during pregnancy in medicinal quantities. It is generally considered safe in a tea form, but may possibly be unsafe, so we don’t recommend it in pregnancy.
Lemongrass is also best avoided in pregnancy due to its ability (in high doses) to initiate menstrual flow. It is excellent in breastfeeding though.
Hibiscus is not recommended in pregnancy.
How much raspberry leaf tea should you take during pregnancy?
We recommend starting with 1 cup from 32 weeks, 2 cups from 34 weeks and 3 cups from 36 weeks to prepare your uterus for labour. We do not recommend more than 3 cups per day to avoid over stimulating the uterus.
When should you start taking pregnancy tea?
Pregnancy tea can safely be consumed from 32 weeks gestation.
What teas are safe while pregnant
We recommend researching herbal teas and black teas before consuming in pregnancy to ensure they do not contain the following ingredients which are best avoiding in pregnancy
- Black cohosh
- Blue cohosh
- Comfrey
- Dong quai
- Ephedra
- European mistletoe
- Goldenseal
- Hibiscus
- Horehound
- Kava
- Labrador
- Lemongrass
- Licorice root
- Mugwort
- Passion flower
- Pennyroyal
- Rosemary
- Sage
- Sassafras
- Saw palmetto
- Vetiver
- Yarrow
- Yerba mate