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Thé Final Push-Thé aux feuilles de framboisier-Grossesse

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UK - €15 or £3 on selected items

Europe- €15.00

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Le thé aux feuilles de framboisier est traditionnellement utilisé pour faciliter l’entrée de votre bébé dans le monde. Dans la recherche, cela a été associé à des naissances plus courtes et plus simples . En plus d’aider potentiellement à la récupération.

On pense qu'il aide grâce à la fragarine présente dans les feuilles de framboisier et que son effet positif est sur la force utérine.

Côté saveur, le thé aux feuilles de framboisier est connu pour son goût doux et légèrement sucré. Il peut être dégusté seul ou combiné avec d’autres herbes pour un mélange personnalisé. De nombreuses personnes trouvent le thé comme une boisson délicieuse et apaisante, ce qui en fait un choix populaire pour ceux qui recherchent une option sans caféine.

Ce thé est destiné à être bu dès le troisième trimestre. Nous vous recommandons de boire 1 tasse par jour de 32 à 33 semaines, et à condition que vous n'ayez pas de hicks de Braxton, augmentez cette consommation à 2 tasses par jour de 33 à 34 semaines. Augmentez ensuite pour boire 3 tasses par jour à partir de 34 semaines jusqu'à l'arrivée de votre bébé.

Chaque paquet contient 15 pyramides de thé à feuilles entières, sans plastique et biodégradables.

Ils peuvent être utilisés pour préparer 30 tasses de thé ou plus.

Ne buvez pas de thé aux feuilles de framboisier avant d’être enceinte de 32 semaines.

FAQ

Raspberry Leaf Tea is safe to drink from 32 weeks pregnant, if you do not have any symptoms of Braxton Hicks contractions.

Raspberry leaf tea is often recommended during pregnancy for its potential benefits. It is important to consult with your healthcare provider before adding any herbal remedies to your routine.

Raspberry leaf is believed to act as a uterine tonic, meaning it may help tone and strengthen the muscles of the uterus. This can be beneficial in preparation for labour and may potentially help with more effective contractions during childbirth.

Some studies suggest that regular consumption of raspberry leaf tea during the third trimester may lead to a shorter duration of labour and a lower risk of certain complications, such as the need for a caesarean section, forceps, or vacuum-assisted delivery.

For more detailed information on the benefits of raspberry leaf tea, please visit our blog.

Final Push Tea-Raspberry Leaf Tea-Pregnancy Tea for Last Trimester
Raspberry Leaf Tea for Pregnancy with tea bag of loose herbal tea.
Raspberry Leaf Tea for Pregnancy with tea bag of loose herbal tea.

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Overseas orders are usually delivered within 5 working days.

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