I was reading on the mayo clinic website that herbal tea is possibly a no-no during pregnancy. Is this only certain types of herbal tea? It's been my go to breakfast beverage since giving up coffee.

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Re: Possibly stupid question
You have to be very careful with herbals as some trigger early labour. It's the same as with massage. You can't just go to anyone you need someone trained in AVOIDING the trigger points for pregnancy.
I'm sure there are reputable sites on google for homeopathy but you could also contact a midwife regarding what is safe and is not safe during pregnancy as far as herbals go.?
I can honestly say that this is not stupid. Kudos for you doing research
LOL.... Hey as long as you're not asking if you can ride a bike or go bowling, you won't catch too much crap.
I think it depends on the kind of tea. I don't know that there's a steadfast rule on the subject. I haven't really looked into it though.
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Not stupid at all. For sure ask your doctor. Based on the reading I did, I decided to forego herbal tea. I've had a hard time finding nice warm-drink substitutes though
I think if you and your doctor made the decision that you shouldn't drink it, it might only apply to the first trimester. Not sure about that though. One option is to not steep the tea as long. That was a suggestion in one of my books.
Mint tea has helped me at night with heartburn. It takes it away. I guess i better find a different solution.