Well since you're 28 weeks then yes. 27 weeks would have been super dangerous to drink herbal tea that's found in every grocery store and sold without a warning for pregnant women.
Why do you answer, just to be mean? Does that make you feel good about yourselves? That is very sad. The tea is find, it will probably relax you, don't pay any attention to the mean girls, they will raise mean children.
The tea is fine* And my son is beyond sweet, hugs all the kids he meets and waves at all the adults. So there goes that theory
Why do you answer, just to be mean? Does that make you feel good about yourselves? That is very sad. The tea is find, it will probably relax you, don't pay any attention to the mean girls, they will raise mean children.
This is not necessarily accurate, and a potentially dangerous reply. My understanding is that the jury is out on herbal teas, and that you should consult your doctor, and that the amount you are consuming makes a difference. So be careful about dispensing medical advice when you are not a medical professional.
Here is a helpful link with lots of information on teas. I believe it says that there is not enough sufficent data to prove if chamomile tea is safe or not during pregnancy.
My doctor told me to avoid chamomile completely as well as some other herbs like raspberry leaf that are found in a lot of teas as they can be dangerous during pregnancy.
Here is a helpful link with lots of information on teas. I believe it says that there is not enough sufficent data to prove if chamomile tea is safe or not during pregnancy.
https://americanpregnancy.org/pregnancy-health/herbal-tea/
Did you find this on the Internet? WEIRD!
If only there were some kind of centralized location where a person could type in their question and get a website like the above link...
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Here is a helpful link with lots of information on teas. I believe it says that there is not enough sufficent data to prove if chamomile tea is safe or not during pregnancy.
Re: chamomile tea
I think it is very very dangerous.
And my son is beyond sweet, hugs all the kids he meets and waves at all the adults.
So there goes that theory
This is not necessarily accurate, and a potentially dangerous reply. My understanding is that the jury is out on herbal teas, and that you should consult your doctor, and that the amount you are consuming makes a difference. So be careful about dispensing medical advice when you are not a medical professional.I promise this is a true story.
https://americanpregnancy.org/pregnancy-health/herbal-tea/