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Mothercare Child Birth Massage Oil

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This delicious relaxing smelling blend is gentle and effective to use during labour, and not before unless the mother is to be induced. 


  • Rose - is a Uterine relaxant, a Natural antiseptic, with a Slight analgesic effect as well as being a slight sedative for the nervous system and assisting with insomnia… a "must have" during this special time.
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  • Geranium - relieves anxiety on the emotional front, whilst helping to restrain bleeding on the physical.
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  • Clary Sage – the most important oil – It is a Uterine tonic, a natural Analgesic and antispasmodic, whilst nurturing the expectant mother with assisting her to release tension and feel Euphoric.
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  • Jasmine - Euphoric, Antidepressant, Uterine tonic – similar to Clary Sage, however works slightly differently biochemically so is an effective support system.
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  • Lavender True - has all of the following properties… Circulatory stimulant, Slight analgesic effect, Calming, Antiseptic, Anti-inflammatory, Promotes healing of wounds, For headaches and fainting, however has mainly been chosen for it's calming influence on the support team here!
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  • Bergamot - a wonderful oil for Anxiety and Tense situations…, as well as being Antiseptic and soothing to the skin.
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  • Petitgrain - calms anger and panic, Relaxes the nervous system and palpitations.
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  • Amor Pregnancy Base Oil - nurturing for your skin.

To use: 
Massage Oil - Comes with an Instruction Sheet on how and when to use..

Roll On / Pulse Point - add to a roller bottle, and apply to the perineum in the last couple of weeks leading up to the birth.  You can do this with our 10ml and 50ml bottles, although the 10ml is probably more comfortable..
 

Presented in a blue glass bottle with a black lid.


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  • Model: M.CBO
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  • Manufactured by: Amor

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 04 April, 2006.