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how can tea support fertility?
Certain teas contain natural compounds that may help support reproductive health by balancing hormones, improving circulation, and reducing stress.
Antioxidants found in many teas can help protect cells – including egg and sperm cells – from oxidative damage, which plays an important role in fertility.
Tea works best as part of a healthy, balanced lifestyle. Always consult your doctor or healthcare provider before using herbal teas if you are trying to conceive or undergoing fertility treatment.
which teas are in this collection?
Our fertility tea collection features a small but carefully chosen selection of loose leaf teas with traditional and studied benefits for reproductive health.
Maca Root Tea: A Peruvian adaptogen long used to support hormone balance, libido, and energy levels in both men and women.
Lady’s Mantle Tea: A traditional herbal remedy used to support the female reproductive system and hormonal balance.
Damiana Tea: A caffeine-free Central American herb historically used to support libido, reduce stress, and promote reproductive wellness.
what caffeine levels are available?
This collection includes teas across all caffeine levels, from caffeine-free herbal options to teas with low or moderate caffeine content.
You can filter by caffeine level using the sidebar to find the best fit for your daily routine – particularly important if you are actively trying to conceive.
is caffeine safe when trying to conceive?
Many health guidelines suggest limiting caffeine intake when trying to conceive or during early pregnancy.
Our caffeine-free herbal options such as Damiana and Lady’s Mantle are a great choice if you are looking to reduce your caffeine intake, while still enjoying a warming, supportive cup.
how to brew fertility teas
Most herbal teas in this collection brew best with fully boiling water to extract their beneficial compounds.
Water temperature: 95-100°C
Amount: 2-3g per 350ml
Steep time: 4-5 minutes
Check each individual product page for specific brewing guidance and recommended daily intake.
how often should I drink fertility teas?
For most herbal teas, 1-2 cups per day is a good starting point.
Consistency over time tends to yield the best results, but always follow the guidance on individual product pages and consult a healthcare professional if you have any specific concerns.
why choose loose leaf over tea bags?
Loose leaf teas retain far more of the plant’s natural oils, compounds, and beneficial properties than the broken leaves and dust typically found in tea bags.
At Teapro, all our teas are whole or large-leaf loose leaf, meaning you get more of the natural goodness with every cup.