Red Raspberry leaves are safe and helpful during childbearing years and during pregnancy. The herb comes in forms of leaves to make teas or tonics as well as pill like capsules you can swallow. Red Raspberry Leaf helps tone and strengthen the uterus which is important during pregnancy and childbirth as well as recovering after your baby is here. Many women also begin drinking the tea before conception as an overall benefit for female reproduction. It varies as far as when it's recommended to start, many believe that beginning drinking a cup of tea a day from conception decreases the risk of miscarriage.
Other's caution against that and think it's best to wait until the second or third trimester to start red raspberry leaf, especially if you are classified as high risk. In the U.K. many midwives believe that spotting during early pregnancy can result from drinking the tea as well as an increase in early miscarriage. During the later part of pregnancy it's often recommended to drink 2-3 cups per day. Red Raspberry leaf tea contains a bunch of vitamins and minerals such as vitamin c and calcium and an alkaloid called fragrine, which may help tone the uterus. It can be especially beneficial for women who are planning a vbac (vaginal birth after cesarean) since their uterus was cut open during a c-section.
Red Raspberry Leaves do not start or encourage labor. It can help the contractions to be productive once true labor has begun because it strengthens the uterine and pelvic muscles but it is not an oxytonic herb (one that would induce labor). That being said it's important to talk with your midwife, obstetrician or herbalist before beginning drinking red raspberry leaf tea or taking a supplement. Some will recommend you wait until you are 36 weeks along before incorporating the tea into your health regime while others may encourage you to begin right away. Each situation and pregnancy is different so it's best to get other's opinions before beginning red raspberry leaf tea.
You can purchase ready made tea bags from a local health food store such as Whole Foods or Vitamin Cottage or buy the dried leaves in bulk and make your own. You can boil 1 cup of water and then pour over 2 teaspoons of red raspberry leaves (dried) and steep for 10 minutes. If using loose leaves you will need to strain out the pieces. Pill like capsules can also be purchased from a vitamin or organic store and it's usually recommended to take 1-3 a day depending on your needs.
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- Red Raspberry Leaves can help tone the uterus in preparation for childbirth.
- It can be drank as a tea or swallowed in pill form.
- Recommendations vary but it is known to benefit pregnant women.




