A viral trend on TikTok claims a specific Starbucks drink can induce labor. While many expectant mothers are trying it, experts caution that there's little scientific evidence to support these claims.
As anyone who’s had a baby knows, you’ll do almost anything to try to induce labor. Now moms on TikTok are swearing by this Starbucks Labor Drink. “Drank the ‘pregnancy drink’ from Starbucks and eight hours later gave birth at 39 weeks and four days,” said one new mom over a video of herself sipping from one of those coveted huge water jugs in a hospital bed.
And the kicker is, there isn’t actually any raspberry leaf in this drink, but rather four pumps of raspberry syrup—which means 80 calories of sugar.” As for the pineapple addition to the drink, eating the fruit is another common, nonmedical trick that people suggest for getting labor started .
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