Hello and i apologize if this has been discussed. I did search for herbal teas but it was way too broad and i couldn't find exactly what i was looking for. Not sure if David's tea is just a Canadian brand, but if its sold in the States, then i welcome answers from everyone!
I miss tea.
i miss coffee. i know i can have a little but i would rather cut it out all together.
But i really miss tea. My husband and i had a bonding thing at night time, and we would make tea and have it watching Netflix. Now he does and i sit there sad with water in my hand lol
Anyone know of a particular kind at David's tea that is safe for pregnant women? I am on my second trimester. I read so many things when i google it, and its all so all over the place.
Thanks for your time!
Re: Davids Tea - safe for pregnant women?
davids tea Pom springs but just read and check out the ingredients
Also, you need to look at the type of tea, not brand. That's what matters. FWIW, I still drink peppermint herbal tea and that is safe.
DD #2: EDD July 2016
I have asked my midwife and i didnt get a straight answer there either. Was thinking someone out there in Bump world may know something i dont!
But the peppermint thing is very helpful! I do enjoy peppermint! I shall get my hungry for tea self over to the mall to purchase a peppermint! Thank you @MrsRo731
Personally, I'm one of those "everything in moderation" people (with the exception of drugs & alcohol obviously), but if you're drinking the tea daily it's probably best that it's on the "approved" list. The OVIA app has a useful list of food restrictions too.
I was going insane trying to figure out what kinds of tea are ok because if you search online everything will at some point have someone commenting on how it might not be safe (and who even knows where people are getting their info from...).
But after some checking with my OB and others I'm doing what others are doing - decaf black tea (earl grey for me! I like the Twinings brand but I bet others have good ones too) and peppermint. I agree that everything in moderation is probably ok though....
Edited to add: I like Rooibos tea as well!