According to the American Pregnancy Association, Ginger root, which is used in the tea, is possibly safe and helps relieve nausea and vomiting.
More to read here: www.americanpregnancy.org/pregnancyhealth/herbaltea
Cinnamon tea has not been reported to cause miscarriages.
Caffeine highly increases your chance of having a miscarriage.
Evening primrose and rasberry tea can cause miscarriage, also large amounts of cinnamin and vitamin C can cause it as well. Quite the contrary! Vitamin C you pee out and cinnamon is good for the blood sugar. Raspberry and Primrose tea doesn't do it either.
I only know of one tea known to cause miscarriage, it's called pennyworth. Its a tea that is used to relax but is also known to bring on the menstrual cycle. I would also avoid large amounts of lavender tea since it's known to cause contractions. Most are fine, just watch the amount because they do contain caffeine.
You can not.
Parsley is considered a uterine stimulant, which may lead to miscarriage.
How much ginger should you eat? The recommended daily intake is 1g of dried ginger or two cups of ginger tea. Eating too much ginger can cause itchiness in the bladder opening. Ginger is most often used as a flavourant.
According to The Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database, ginger is safe for use in pregnancy when used orally in amounts found in foods, e.g. ginger root.As long as you're not allergic to ginger, you should be fine
Not to be taken by pregnant women (could cause miscarriage) or those with gallstones. Ginger plant not to be eaten. May slow blood clotting time. Consultation with medical practitioner recommended.
Ginger tea is a delicious tea that you can make from scratch. All you need is some ginger root (available from any decent supermarket) and a knife.For a single cup of ginger tea, cut off about a thumb size block of ginger. Peel this and chop it roughly. Pour boiling water over it and allow it to steep for at least 3 minutes. At this point you can remove your ginger, or leave it in for a spicier cup of tea.
Ginger ale, ginger tea...
Ginger tea works best for nausea.