Size:75ml Product Description Use Due Date Pregnancy and Labour Massage Oil from 34 weeks on. By using this wonderful pregnancy labour massage oil partners can give active physical and emotional support. Make pregnancy and the birthing experience more comfortable, giving the mother confidence. This luxurious pregnancy labour massage oil blend of omega rich oils has an amazing warm citrusy scent. Citrus to revitalise and refresh and chamomile to soothe tired over-worked muscles. The combination of these omega rich oils and specially selected essential oils are soothing and comforting to the emotions, promotes peaceful and relaxing sleep. It soothes over worked muscles and supports a more natural approach to childbirth. Available in 75 ml.How to Massage during Pregnancy with Motherlylove’s Products for Mums to Be from 34 weeks of PregnancyPreparing to Massage To give a massage have short nails
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 Before you massage. Wash hands. Press the palms of your hands together firmly 3-6 times. Now shake your hand to release the tension. 
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If you choose a blended aromatherapy oil, check to see if it is suitable for pregnancy. Always choose an oil which uses a good carrier (vegetable) oil as they contain vitamins, miner- als and are omega rich to nourish and hydrate the skin. The vegetable oils in Motherlylove blends are suitable for preg- nancy, especially dry, sensitive itchy skins. Pregnancy and Labour Massage - How to Massage during Pregnancy and LabourFrom 34weeks & Beyond Using Motherlylove Pregnancy & Labour Massage Oil Research suggests that massage is an effective way of decreasing pain and anxiety during labour and increasing the level of satisfaction for the mother. Clinical trials have shown how babies can benefit in their growth and development, when anxieties in pregnancy are reduced using aromatherapy massage. Interestingly, if mums-to-be are massaged by their partners they are both less likely to be depressed. Motherlylove Due Date Pregnancy and Labour Massage Oil has been specially created for pregnancy and labour and can be used on the back, hands and feet. The room: Quiet and warm 

Position: comfortable relaxed position sitting astride a chair and leaning on pillows or on a stool leaning on the bed. Posi- tion her in a way that will ensure the safety of your own back and knees. Figure 1 Figure 2 1: Massage can follow different paths Pour a little oil into your hands. Smooth gently two or three times upwards starting from the lower back with both hands to spread the oil over the back Keep your hands in firm con- tact with the body – not too strong and never tickling. Be guided by the mother (see figure 1). A stroke of one per 5 seconds is recommended as most relaxing. Do not massage over the spine. Repeat the same stroke with deeper pres- sure. Circle around each shoulder with one hand. With the thumbs make small circular movements all along the border of the shoulder blade. Gently squeeze the top of each shoulder between each palm, working from the neck to the shoulder joint. This will help the mother to relax her shoulders. Encourage the mother to breathe slowly and regularly, which will help her and the baby. If she is very anxious ask her to take a deep breath and to purse her lips slowly breathing out, relaxing the shoulders at the same time. Using Motherlylove pulse point rose/grapefruit also helps with relaxation and revitalises her emotion. Remember to use more oil to stop any friction. Massage up and down her neck avoiding the spine. Return to the lower back and repeat the first strokes again. Acupressure for labour. Figure 2:
Do Not use these pressure points when pregnancy. For lower back pain when baby’s back is against mum’s back and during second stage of labour, use the above massage technique and also acupressure. Place your index fingers or thumbs on the acupressure points (see figure 2) and press gradually. Work from the lower acupressure points up to the waist, maintaining the pressure at its peak for three to five seconds, then release gradually. This can revitalise the body and is good for tense muscles and nervous tension. Figure 3: Lower back pressure during a contraction in the second stage of labour, Second stage of labour (during a contraction only). The mother should be sitting or lying on her left side Place the heel of your palm directly on the base of the mother’s spine and firmly support the lower back with continuous pressure during a contraction (see figure 3). Placing your elbow against your own body to avoid over stretching your hand and wrist. When Not to massage: Vaginal bleeding when you are pregnant. Premature labour, General feelings of being unwell, Skin infection, Sensitivity to any oils that may be used. Cau- tion with pre-existing medical conditions, e.g. diabetes, epilepsy, Preference of mother and if uncertain – stop! Ask your midwife. Please make sure you tell your midwife or doc- tor when you are using complementary therapies. Information on massaging during Pregnancy Please make sure you tell your midwife or doctor when you are using complementary therapies. Avoid the temptation of mixing a blend for yourself. Essential oils are always used at low concentrations in the Motherlylove range and chosen for their specific effectiveness. If you are breast feeding do not use on the breasts. Thank You for purchasing from Motherlylove. We hope that you enjoy using our products during your pregnancy.Best WishesJanJan spent 40 years working as a nurse and midwife, and has helped thousands of women and babies to make a great start in life. Jan earned a degree at Greenwich University, where she obtained a BSc (Hons), Complementary Therapy (Aromatherapy, on top of her extensive nursing, midwifery, and anaesthetic qualifications. Jan’s academic paper ‘Aromatherapy and Massage for Ante- natal Anxiety: Its Effect on the Fetus’ was published in the journal Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice. It was the most read paper in the journal in 2007 and remains on the top-ten reads list in 2017. Motherlylove Ltd. NR19 2BX. Jan Bastard BSc(Hons)
(complementary therapy/aromatherapy), RM, RN. Indications All Motherlylove products have been formulated and blended by our Founder Jan —a qualified midwife and aromatherapist— to be safe and effective for mother and her unborn baby. All our products are free from: parabens EDTA mineral oil silicones Phthalates synthetic fragrances & colours See all Product description
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