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Teas are a good source of anti oxidants but during pregnancy you should be careful about the herbal tea because there are few that can be toxic and induce earlier labor if there is a question consult a midwife or ob/gyn and ask them if they are unsure then you can talk to a holistic expert such as an herbalist

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