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Raspberry leaf tea?

Have any other mothers out there tried raspberry leafy tea? I know it wrong induce labour but I've ready it helps labour move along slowly when you drink it for a few weeks and let it builds up in your system?
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I've drank it it taste good. It gives me BH contractions and my v feels like it's in a workout but that's what it usually does..they say It's not suppose to put u in labor but just helps you in the long run when about to give birth.. I also have a exercise ball and when I'm in pain I sit on it it relieves back pain and v pain.. Move side to side to side back and forth it's such a relief.. I'm only 35 weeks and baby is doing well
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I have been drinking it for 3 days today and since yesterday I started discharging this brown thick mucus no pain just Braxton kicks but at least is a start nothing was happening before. I'm 37 weeks and 5 days so it can also be coincidence.i will keep drinking it 3 times a day til the baby arrives.
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Haha I thought 'wrong' was a strong word choice.
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Meant to write i know it wont induce. Awesome though Thanks
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It doesn't induce labour, it's just meant to prepare your uterus for effective contractions - it's basically to make your uterus healthy :) I've used it for all my pregnancies, so nothing to compare it to, but my births have been natural and enjoyable :D
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