There are lots of oils and treatments that you should steer clear of all together, and some you should use alternative oils for. Use spearmint instead of peppermint - its milder.
Here is a list of oils you CAN use:
Tangerine
Mandarin
Grapefruit
Geranium
Chamomile Roman
Rose Bulger + Maroc (although these are VERY expensive, a plain rose oil will do. You will buy it as a 3% solution - pure rose oil is around $300 for 3ml but the solution is fine to use instead)
Jasmin
Ylang-ylang
Lavender
There are oil blends for everything from back rub oil, cracked nipple oil, constipation oils and labour oils. Here's a few blends, if you want specifics, just let me know. I used them during labour and all throughout my pregnancy and I swear by them. There are some that are essential and easy to use too if you want the natural birth approach, like lavender.
STRETCH MARKS:
Massage base oil (just as important as the essentials)
30ml Almond Oil
15ml wheatgerm oil
10 drops borage seed oil
5 drops carrot oil (this is orange and will stain clothes, so be careful)
Essentials:
Rose - 7drops
Lavender - 6 drops
Tangerine - 5 drops
I used this oil and only got very few stretch marks in the last 2 weeks of prenancy. Also use if you already have them as it will reduce their appearance and severity. Use liberally. Also nice to get DP to massage your belly. Calendula ointment is also great for this - and for Nappy rash!!
Raspberry Leaf tea is excellent as a uterine relaxant, although is is also used to prepare your uterus for birth, some swear by it if you go overdue. Keep using it after birth aswell, expecially if breastfeeding.
Labour:
Rose: Helps ligaments to soften enabling pelvic bones to expand and great for getting back your skins elasticity after birth!
Neroli: Great for easy breathing and calming nerves - esp during panting. VERY calming and increases oxygen supply to blood and brain. NB: 1-2 drops in burner = calming, in higher does = STIMULANT. Its anti-depressant and great for confidence.
Lavender: Stimulates circulation, is calming and is an antibiotic, antiseptic, disinfectant, antiviral anti-inflammatory. GREAT for headaches too! NB: undiluted 1-2 drops will relax you to sleep 5 = drops will keep you awake.
Use lavender IMMEDIATELY after birth by rubbing 2-3 drops on your pubic bone to assist uterine contraction.
Nutmeg: Alleviates anxiety and increases circulation
Clary-Sage: DO NOT USE SAGE! Clary-sage is much milder, but use sparingly. Helps respiritory, musclar and uterine systems, creates a euphoric response and helps breathing by calming the lower part of the spinal cord.
Geranium:One of the best circulatroy oils (Better circulation = better/easier breathing) Good ofr endomitrium and uterus, contractive effect, so great for after birth. Anti-depressant - has a great up-lifting effect.
Your baby becomes as aware of smells as it is emotions and sounds she feels and hears, so you can take advantage of the oils by using calming oils a few days before your DD and during labour to create a calming and welcoming environment for the baby to be born into.
A massage therapist or aromatherapist will be able to give you more info if you need advice on specific blends, etc, but I can give you specific ones DF made for me is you want them. If you have an electric oil burner, use that in your birthing suite, just dont make it too strong!
Hope this is helpful....but remember, if in doubt, ask an aromatherapist! Oh, and if you like the oil it will help, if you cant stand the smell of is, it wont be so helpful!!
There are also blends for PND and C/S wound oils...if you need them, let me know.
Good luck and remember - each contraction means you are one step closer to meeting your bubba so enjoy every minute of labour!!


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