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HOTTEA MAMA | The Final Push | Organic Raspberry Leaf Tea & Peppermint Blend for Pregnancy | Caffeine Free | Herbal Tea | 14 Whole Leaf Biodegradable Pyramid Bags - Makes 28 Cups

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Hormonal changes can thin the lining of the urethra, the tube that takes urine from the bladder and out of your body, making it more prone to infection. Lower testosterone and estrogen can lead to a lower sex drive. Daily gentle exercise and a healthy diet can help support libido. The soothing properties of whole peppermint leaves can help to ease heartburn, and aid digestion. They also make the tea delicious - as on it's own, raspberry leaf is extremely bitter and hard to drink Deliciously soothing herbs and flowers - whole chamomile flowers, lavender, valerian root, lime flowers, rooibos and corn flowers

Rosebuds have been used for millenia in the Middle East to ease menstrual cramps and pains. We believe it can therefore help release cramps that you may suffer from post-natally, either after a c-section or natural birth. Our award-winning breastfeeding support tea is designed with new mums in mind. A carefully blended brew of organic herbs that have been used for millennia to naturally support lactation. Reducing caffeine and alcohol is recommended to ease hot flushes - as high alcohol and caffeine consumption has been shown to worsen hot flushes. You can drink iced drinks too, and cool food, wearing loose, cotton clothing. A decline in progesterone and estrogen causes hair follicles to loosen. It can be a huge issue, but modern shampoos, diet and HRT can help.Milk's Up Breastfeeding Tea is multi-award winning. It won in the 2019 UK Baby Awards - Best Maternity Product , 2020 Project Baby Awards - Best Breastfeeding Support Product

Hot flushes at night time can cause night sweats, making this symptom the 2nd most reported issue in menopause. The nature of labour and birth is unpredictable, and is such a fluid experience whereby it can take a variety of paths. There are lots of depending factors that may influence this, such as the progress of labour and how your baby copes with the process. If there is expectation there, and this is not fulfilled then there may be disappointment and the feeling of failure – I have seen this so much in my career as a midwife looking after women in the postnatal period. Around 7 in 10 women experiencing the perimenopause or menopause say irritability is their main emotional symptom, especially during the earlier phases of the change.Combined with lower levels oestrogen increasing the stress hormone cortisol, and fight-or-flight adrenaline, it’s no wonder that it impacts on the digestive system. For most women, the changes to oestrogen and progesterone levels, ovulation coming and going, and egg quality deteriorating, fertility drops by 50% in women aged 40 and over compared to non-perimenopausal women

Again this can be linked to hormonal changes. Breasts go through a process called ‘involution’ when milk glands shut down and this tissue is replaced by fat It's benefits link to the gingerols in the ginger, and citrals in the lemon-y ingredients that can aid digestion and soothe unsettled tummiesLooking at diet and lifestyle - exercising early in the day to try to boost energy, heading to bed earlier, and making sure you have lots of B vitamins in your diet can all try to help. This happens because of the drop in oestrogen levels, which can cause some unpleasant side-effects, including irritability, stress, anxiety and forgetfulness. Just like with changes in hair texture, your nails can become less lustrous and strong in menopause. You can look at incorporating collagen into your diet and avoiding putting undue pressure on them. Perimenopause can be signified by feeling 'flat' and down. It's extremely common to feel exhausted as your hormone levels change.

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