I love dalchini in my tea but my MIL said avoid it in pregnancy. Now im scared coz i already had it a few times. Is it actually a problem or just being overcautious?
Honestly, why risk taking something that might cause complications and lead to expensive emergency hospital visits? A box of cinnamon tea isn't worth the risk of medical bills, so just stick to simple warm water or coconut water. Keep your diet simple and safe to avoid any costly issues!
Cinnamon has a very warm nature, so having it as a concentrated tea is not considered safe during pregnancy, beta. It's much better to have simple ginger tea or fennel (saunf) water if you want something warm. Stay safe and take care of your health.
Going through a delicate pregnancy journey makes us question everything we consume, and that is so natural. While a little cinnamon in baking is harmless, herbal teas like cinnamon tea are best avoided as they can sometimes affect pregnancy safety. Please protect your hard-earned pregnancy and check with your doctor first.
When I asked the head nutritionist at my hospital, she explicitly told me to avoid herbal teas like cinnamon or hibiscus during pregnancy. They can have uterine-stimulating properties which are risky. She advised sticking to basic, doctor-approved beverages instead, so please confirm with your clinic.
Oh, please don't drink it! I read so many scary articles about cinnamon tea causing uterine contractions, and I used to panic even if a dish had a tiny bit of cinnamon powder! It's really better to avoid such herbal teas completely to keep your mind at peace.
A pinch of cinnamon in your food is fine, but drinking concentrated cinnamon tea regularly is not recommended as it can stimulate the uterus. Honestly, just skip it and stick to normal ginger or green tea. Always put safety first when you're pregnant.
Oh dear, I totally understand how much we crave warm, comforting herbal teas during this beautiful time. But please be careful with cinnamon tea, as large amounts can sometimes cause contractions. Try having warm milk with turmeric or simple cardamom tea instead, take care of yourself sweetie!
Yaar, actually cinnamon in normal food is totally fine, but cinnamon tea can be a bit too strong. I'd say avoid it completely during these months because why take any risk, na? Swapping it with normal ginger tea or lime juice is a much safer bet, honestly.