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During childbirth, the skin of the perineum is under great pressure and must adapt to strong stresses. To avoid the need for an episiotomy, it is essential that the skin is flexible and elastic. This is where our Perineal Massage Oil comes into play, a completely natural, fragrance-free formula designed specifically for the intimate area. By massaging regularly with this oil from the 34th week of pregnancy, the flexibility of the perineum tissue is promoted, keeping it elastic and thus increasing the chances of having a delivery without an episiotomy.
By performing a regular massage with the Perineal Massage Oil from the 34th week of pregnancy, you can help prepare the perineum for childbirth and reduce the possibility of needing an episiotomy. The 100% natural and fragrance-free formula has been developed specifically for the intimate area and helps maintain the flexibility and elasticity of the perineum tissue, allowing a better adaptation to the stresses of childbirth.
It is important to start the massage gradually, since it takes a few days to become familiar with the technique and the area to be treated. Normally, it takes a week or two to find the right pressure, although this varies according to each woman's tolerance. It is important to keep in mind that you should not penetrate deeply, but only work the entrance. If you feel discomfort or have vaginitis, do not perform the massage. It is recommended to do the perineal massage three to four times a week, for about five or ten minutes, from the 34th week of pregnancy. Begin the massage with the perineal oil, beginning at the introitus and ending at the lips and perineal area, forming a "U" shape between the vagina and the anus.
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The way we communicate with our baby will influence his psychological development. Likewise, the mother's state of mind is very important for the health of our baby, since we transmit everything to her, from joy to sadness.
Vegan people exclude from their diet all types of meat, or fish and any product of animal origin, that is, milk, eggs, honey, cheese, butter. Vegans also avoid objects and clothing of animal origin.
A mother during the first weeks must take good care of herself to regain her energy. A great recommendation is to take advantage of when the baby sleeps for her to also sleep and thus regain strength and energy.
Contains almonds
Contains wheat derivatives
Store in a cool, dry place.
50 ml container.
Massage 3 or 4 times a week for 5 to 10 minutes from the 34th week of pregnancy. Follow the steps indicated in the internal brochure.
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