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Final Push Tea-Raspberry Leaf Tea-Pregnancy

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Raspberry leaf tea has traditionally been used to help ease your babies entrance into the world. It has been linked to shorter and more straightforward births in research.  As well as potentially helping recovery too. 

It's believed to help due to the fragarine that is found in raspberry leaves and the positive effect is has on uterine strength.

In terms of flavor, raspberry leaf tea is known for its mild and slightly sweet taste. It can be enjoyed on its own or combined with other herbs for a customized blend. Many people find the tea to be a delightful and soothing beverage, making it a popular choice for those seeking a caffeine-free option.

This tea is designed to be drunk from the third trimester. We recommend drinking 1 cup per day from 32 - 33 weeks, and providing you don't have braxton hicks as a result, increase this to 2 cups per day from 33 - 34 weeks.  Then increase to drink 3 cups a day from 34 weeks until your baby arrives.

Each pack contains 15 whole leaf, plastic free, biodegradable tea pyramids.

They can be used to make 30 cups of tea or more.

Do not drink Raspberry leaf tea before you are 32 weeks pregnant.

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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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