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Due Date Club April 2004:Aroma Oils
2004-03-15
Name: Mansi




Just thought I will share this info with you ladies. Buy and keep some of these oils if you love using aroma oils.

Sleep problems : In the last few months of pregnancy, it is often difficult to get a good night's sleep due to baby kicking and other discomforts. Take a relaxing bath with neroli and rose and you can add ylang-ylang also for its calming, sedative effect--a maximum of eight drops in total. Two drops of rose or lavender on the edge of the pillows will help induce sleep.

Stretch marks : It is the problem which every woman faces during pregnancy. When the stretched skin returns to the normal shape, it leaves some scars. Do a daily massage around the hips and expanding tummy, using five drops of lavender in one tablespoon of jojoba, wheat-germ or evening primrose oil. Start around the fifth month of pregnancy and continue after the birth until your normal weight has returned.

Varicose veins : The blood flow to the legs is often slowed down during pregnancy, causing the veins to dilate. Lemongrass and lavender mixed with two tablespoons of apricot kernel base oil can be massaged gently over the legs for relief. If veins are prominent, then one of the best oils for the circulation is geranium, though this should always be very dilute for use in pregnancy. Add four drops to the bath or to one tablespoon of carrier oil to massage the leg with upward movements. Do not work directly on the veins or apply too much pressure on leg.

Swollen ankles : To soothe swollen ankles, take cool to warm footbath of benzoin, rose and orange. Add two drops of each directly to the bowl or mix with one tablespoon of base carrier oil such as sesame seed. Raise your feet on cushions or pillows and take rest.

Labour : For a relaxing atmosphere in the labour room, use a few drops of lavender in a fragrance, or try rose, neroli or yang-ylang. Any of these oils can be used in a massage blend for the lower back to help with contractions. If labour is progressing slowly, try marjoram as a massage oil or compress across the abdomen to stimulate contractions.

After birth : Around the third or fourth day after childbirth, there are \";baby blues\"; or post-natal depression. Take a bath with jasmine and ylang-ylang or use a body oil of chamomile, geranium and orange (five drops to two tablespoons of sweet almond oil), which is a good mix for hormonal imbalance.

For perineal pains : take bath with lavender. You can add tea tree also to heal internal wounds and stitches.

Oils for pregnancy : Chamomile, Geranium (low doses), Lavender, Lemon, Neroli, Orange, Rose, Sandalwood.

Cautions : The following oils should be avoided during pregnancy (particularly the first five months) because of their tendency to induce menstruation: Bay, Basil, Clary Sage, Comfrey Fennel, Hyssop, Juniper Marjoram, Melissa, Myrrh Rosemary, Thyme, Sage.

Take extra care in handling essential oils during pregnancy. Ensure that the oils you are using are not adulterated.
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