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Is lemongrass save to drink during 7 months pregnant ?? #pregnancy #advicepls

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You should avoid drinking lemongrass while pregnant. Lemongrass should not be consumed during pregnancy as the two compounds found in lemongrass, namely, citral and mycrene can have adverse effects on pregnancy. Mycrene, when consumed in high doses, can hamper the skeletal development of the foetus and even result in a miscarriage. Intake of lemongrass in concentrated forms such as lemongrass tea or supplements can lead to severe complications during pregnancy. Lemongrass can be consumed in small amounts, such as in Thai dishes, where it is used as a seasoning, but it is best avoided altogether. Effects on the Foetus - Lemongrass extracts can fasten cell-death and hamper cell multiplication causing poor growth. - Lemongrass can cause skeletal abnormalities. - It could result in stillbirth. Effects on the Mother - Lemongrass has long been used in herbal medicine to bring on menstruation. In large quantities, it could induce the rupture of the foetal membrane, causing a miscarriage. - Lemongrass affects blood sugar regulation. If the woman has type 2 diabetes or gestational diabetes, and she takes too much lemongrass, it could lead to a sudden decrease in her blood sugar levels, which can cause tiredness, blurry vision and even dizziness. - Lemongrass could trigger mild allergic effects including swelling in the throat, rashes, and chest pain. I hope you find the information useful. Take good care and God bless you and baby.

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Avoid it.

4y ago

But I already drink like a little bit only, is it okay?