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Raspberry leaf tea and ivf

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I have read a mix of stories about RLT and I’m abit confused on if it’s safe to drink before my transfer (booked for Tuesday). I have been drinking it the past week to thicken my lining..well could be coincidence but something got it to where it needs to be. Anyway, on my scan on Tuesday I was told my lining was at a good 7.9 so my transfer will go ahead the upcoming Tuesday.

Is it safe to continue drinking this up to transfer? And after transfer?

I hated it at first but now I’ve grown so love it. Also want to do anything to keep my lining strong.

Thanks in advance x

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I am really sorry. I don't know. What I have seen people take it and then stop a couple of days before transfer? X

Sorry I don’t know- I think some people do use it but I’ve mostly heard about it as being used by people that want to bring on their labour or make it quicker.

Maybe PM DianeArnold as she knows a lot about this.

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I wouldn't drink it past ovulation. It can cause your uterus to contract mildly or something, so might interfere with implantation.

I drank it for the same reason as you and grew to love it. I used up the rest of the box to bring on labour after my little embie successfully implanted :)

Wish you luck with your cycle.

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