Just so, can green tea cause miscarriage?
Green tea contains caffeine -- approximately 35mg of caffeine in an 8oz cup. To date, studies have found that low to moderate consumption of caffeine daily is safe during pregnancy, does not increase the chance of miscarriage, does not cause birth defects, and does not cause long-term problems for babies or children.
Subsequently, question is, how does green tea help pregnancy? Folic acid is an important nutrient, particularly during the first 12 weeks of your pregnancy. It can prevent neural tube defects such as spina bifida. Because green tea reduces the folic acid you absorb, drinking lots of it around conception has been linked to a higher risk of babies developing neural tube defects.
Subsequently, one may also ask, what teas are safe to drink while pregnant?
Herbal teas considered to be possibly safe or likely safe during pregnancy include raspberry leaf, peppermint, ginger, and lemon balm teas. However, it may be best to avoid raspberry leaf and peppermint teas in the first trimester of pregnancy.
What drink is good for pregnancy?
- Water. Water is the single most important drink you should have throughout your pregnancy.
- Orange Juice. Orange juice is good to drink while you're pregnant, but you should only have it when it is pasteurized and fortified with calcium.
- Tea. Certain herbal teas can be consumed during pregnancy.
- Coffee.
