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  1. #1
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    May 2009
    The Dandenongs Vic
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    Oils???

    Hi everyone, ok so I know to be careful with some oils during pregnancy although don't have a clue which ones & why! So my question is for eucalyptus & tea tree oil as having our ducted heating all cleaned & sanitised before peanut comes (the things you do when crazy nesting!) A 10 to 1 part mix is being used to sanitize & has eucalyptus & tea tree in it with other stuff?? Should I be worried/cautious.... I have no idea!! They said it'll heaver a slight smell for about 5 mins when first turned on so was thinking of opening windows & doors etc for a bit?? Thoughts anyone out there....... Thanks :-)

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    brisbane
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    Hi hun,
    I am not 100% sure but I have heard eucalyptus oil is not good to use in prgancy and in babies. I wish I knew where I read it casue people suggest it all the time for colds etc. Will have a google and see what I can find x

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Victoria
    7,260

    Eucalyptus and Tea Tree oil are both safe during pregnancy.
    They are both not safe to apply directly to infant's skin as they can burn.

  4. #4
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    Dec 2007
    Victoria
    7,260

    Oils to avoid during pregnancy:

    Anise
    Bay
    Basil
    Camphor
    Caraway
    Carrot
    Cedarwood
    Cinnamon
    Clary Sage
    Clove
    Comfrey
    Cypress
    Fennel
    Hyssop
    Jasmine
    Juniper
    Marjoram
    Mugwort
    Myrrh
    Nutmeg
    Oregano
    Pennyroyal
    Peppermint
    Rosemary
    Sage
    Sassafras
    Tansy
    Thuja
    Thyme
    Wintergreen
    Wormwood
    Yarrow

    Oils to avoid in first trimester: Chamomile, Frankincense, Geranium, Melissa, Rose


    I can't link it, but you can find some more info on Earth Family.
    Also, grab a copy of The Fragrant Pharmacy and The Fragrant Mind, she has some fabulous recipes and tips for safe use during pregnancy, labour, and post-natal use too.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    May 2009
    The Dandenongs Vic
    91

    Awesome, thanks sooooo much to you both for replying & putting my paranoid mind at ease! Might see if local library have the books you recommended LimeSlice thanks heaps! :-) I actually craved peppermint choc in morning sickness stage!? Not long to go now, don't remember being anywhere near this paranoid, exhausted & uncomfortable last time round!! Think paranoia cause know more what 'could' happen, was blissfully unaware last time haha!! Thanks again xxo

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Victoria
    7,260

    Keep in mind too that often it is fake flavouring...

    Steering clear of Bay and Basil for example doesn't mean you need to not eat it. This applies to essential oils.

    Things like Wintergreen and Pennyroyal nobody shouldn't touch with a bargepole regardless of their pregnancy status.

    Clary Sage is great for labour, as is rose on your perineum. So do some further research because some of these are great labour and post partum oils. HTH