There’s limited evidence to show that drinking chamomile tea can induce labor. Chamomile is often used for relaxation and sleep, but its effects on labor induction aren’t well-studied. Drinking chamomile tea is generally safe in moderation, but always consult your healthcare provider before trying herbal remedies to induce labor to ensure it’s appropriate for your situation.
Does Drinking Chamomile Tea Induce Labor?


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Dr. Rakhee Patel, MD, FACOG
Rakhee Patel, MD, FACOG, is a board certified ob-gyn who specializes in minimally invasive surgery. Dr. Patel also serves as the System Director of Gynecology at CarePoint Health and is the Chief Medical Office for Pinewood Family Care Co.
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