🌸 Sip Your Way to Serenity!
Pink Stork Organic Red Raspberry Leaf Labor Prep Tea is a specially formulated herbal tea designed for women in their third trimester and beyond. Featuring a blend of 7 USDA organic herbs, this tea supports uterine health, mood, and postpartum recovery. Each box contains 30 cups of delicious Mango-Pineapple flavor, making it a perfect addition to your labor and delivery essentials.
M**A
Try it!
I love pink stork products! This in particular I drank 2 times a day after 34 weeks with both pregnancies and I’m not sure if it was from the tea or not but I only pushed for 21 minutes with my first and 5 minutes with my second! So personally if I were to get pregnant again I’d drink this again lol
K**S
Does what needed to be done
I have one cup of this tea at 35 weeks pregnant with twins, I went into labor 24 hours later. I don’t know if it was because of the tea, but it was rather ironic how everything happened.
F**R
Very good
It was very good, I didn't regret buying this product.
N**A
Tasty
I thought this tea tasted really yummy and was easy to drink by itself or I mixed it with cranberry or apple juice. It didn’t really soften my cervix but I also started drinking it at 37 weeks and was induced at 39 weeks with no progress with my cervix. Probably needed to start drinking it sooner but at least it tasted good
M**Y
Didn't hemorrhage this time around
I hemorrhaged with my previous 2 births so with this last one I decided to try and do some research and while a hemorrhage is not necessarily preventable I found this and it says it tones the uterus which usually a hemorrhage is caused from weak uterine muscles. So I started drinking one cup a day around 36 or 37 weeks. I mixed it with pineapple juice and it was super yummy. I got induced at 39 weeks and did NOT hemorrhage, thank God first and foremost but I do believe this tea had something to do with it also. I would definitely recommend this for labor prep, it does wonders for your body, and very affordable. Good luck and God Bless you mamas!
K**E
It's okay. Good but not necessary imo
I got this tea to obviously prepare for labor, I started drinking it around 34/35 weeks, im now 38 weeks. I haven't had it plain but i enjoy it cold and mixed with pineapple juice. I don't think it's really done anything to help get closer or prepare cervix for labor. I'd skip it next time but it's not bad. Also, I had to wrap the bags in a coffee filter when I steeped them or else there would be tiny crumbs/floaties of the tea in my drink, not really a fan of that myself.
S**
Great taste
You can easily get two cups of tea from one bag
B**E
Doesn’t not work
I started taking this tea at about 34/35 weeks pregnant with my 1st child with the intention of starting it in the last month of pregnancy as I feared too early could cause a preterm birth. After reading the reviews I decided unsweetened was the way to go. The taste is pretty good and seems to be high quality tea… all the bags were it tack and the leaves do not bleed when met with hot water but require actual steeping.Right around the time I started the tea I got shooting pains in my groin and didn’t correlate the two… usually the right side which the baby tends to favor so I thought maybe the uterus’ weight was leaning on that side. I had already started the birthing ball two weeks prior and continued to drink the tea nightly. When I went to my first weekly check up at 36 weeks I had my 1st cervix check up and was dilated 2 cm already and 80% effaced… I was no where near ready for my 1st early so I cut back on the tea and birthing ball to every other, every 3 nights. I now realize those pains were contractions. They have gotten stronger and more frequent. At 37 weeks 90% effaced. At 38 weeks 3.5 cm. dilated nearly 100% effaced, spot bleeding, cramps, feels like the baby dropped. I’m now hardly drinking the tea and have plenty left. I’m trying to keep my bb in until his father’s paternity leave starts and we have everything set up, my intentions were for a quick labor not an early baby. I bought dates as well but haven’t opened the box. How much of it is the tea vs birthing ball vs my own body idk but this tea doesn’t not work. But my allergies are bad and not tea brings relief and the tea taste good so I’m tempted to have a lil more. I think it’s all about balance and taking this tea at the right time, starting off small. Be prepared to have contractions.My Doctor claims nothing is proven medically with this tea but she didn’t advise against it. After my 1st cervix check she said it’s a good sign to have start dilating and I’ll have a quick vaginal birth; whatever I’m doing is working with the tea and ball combo and not to bother with the dates. She now claims It’s rare to be this dilated at 38 weeks for a 1st child and 1 cm is more the norm but he’s a full term baby and will probably come early and quick. I think the tea should be consumed with caution as any herbs during pregnancy. Looked up every single ingredient and it check out as safe for pregnancy.
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