Young Living Essential Oils
also known as: The best things ever!
This is an article that I found on Pinterest taken from: http://totheheights.com/2085/top-ten-essential-oils-labor-delivery/ I know that I absolutely want to utilize these oils during my delivery and I'm including them here in case any of you are curious about using them in pregnancy/delivery or everyday life. If you're curious about Essential Oils, I would love to talk to you about them!
1. Fennel and Clary Sage // These oils can help spur on labor once it has begun.
When I was trying to get labor going, I took these oils internally (one
drop of each, two times) and rubbed them on the inside of my ankles. I
was in for-real labor 5 hours later. Fennel and Clary Sage can also be
combined with Ylang Ylang and Peppermint and rubbed on the pinky toes to
keep the contractions coming.
2. Lavender, Peace and Calming, and Gentle Baby //
This is my absolute favorite combination to diffuse. It helps relax mom,
dad, and baby. It is so soothing. We diffused a combination of 10 drops
Lavender, 10 drops Gentle Baby, and 5 drops Peace and Calming during
early labor at home, throughout the entire labor process in the
hospital, and during our stay in the Mother/Baby Unit. We still diffuse
this combination every single day.
I also applied lavender to my feet during early labor to help relax me so that contractions would continue to come on strong.
3. Thieves and Purification // These oils have
antibacterial and anti-fungal qualities, so we diffused them for
germ-combating purposes. We diffused this combination (15 drops Thieves,
10 drops Purification) when we first got into our hospital room to
clean the air, and again once we were moved to Mother/Baby Unit. Any
time we knew visitors were coming, we diffused this combination in order
to avoid exposing little George’s new immune system to an influx of
germs.
4. Peppermint // Peppermint was helpful when I was
feeling exhausted during labor. I would inhale the peppermint directly
from the bottle and it would wake me right up! I also inhaled peppermint
to help ease the nausea brought on by transition. Dave would just hold
it under my nose when I felt queasy and it often helped settle my belly.
5. Valor // I put five stars by this oil ***** See?
You must have this for labor, y’all. It’s incredible. Valor is often
called “chiropractor in a bottle” because it helps align the bod. The
smell of valor is also invigorating and, in a weird way, encouraging. We
used this oil topically more than any other oil. We put this oil in a
roller bottle for easy and abundant application. Dave would rub it on my
feet, thighs, lower back, and shoulders. The combination of the smell
and it’s aligning properties really helped me pull through some of the
tougher contractions.
Although this doesn’t fall under the “labor” category, Valor was also
extremely helpful during early postpartum. It helped my back and hips
get back into their, shall we say, pre-pregnancy positions. During those
first midnight feedings, when nursing was entirely discouraging and my
fatigue was seemingly insurmountable, I would apply Valor to the back of
my neck and wrists to help me refocus and stay positive.
6. PanAway // I remember the function of PanAway by
thinking of it as “PainAway”. Get it? It’s almost the same word, and
PanAway is used to take pain away. Pretty nifty, eh? Anyway, PanAway is
awesome for sore muscles, aches, and bodily pains. During labor, then,
Dave would use PanAway in combination with Valor on my feet, lower back,
hips, and neck. It really did help ease the pain of contractions. I
could tell when we didn’t use it between contractions because they would
be much more intense.
7. Frankincense // Good for use on the perineum to
help prevent tearing. We also used this on George right after he was
born. We mixed one drop of Frank with a carrier oil and rubbed it on
George’s head within 10 minutes of his birth. Frankincense helps boost
the immune system and promotes brain development (Remember how the wise
men brought Frankincense to Jesus? There’s a reason for that. They knew
that Frankincense was super helpful in keeping babies healthy and
encouraging their development after birth). Frankincense also just
smells good, which is nice to have amidst the other, less-inticing
smells of labor …
8. Ylang Ylang and Geranium // Ylang Ylang can be
used to advance labor. Ylang Ylang in combination with Geranium is great
to use on mama’s stomach after delivery. It helps tone and tighten the
uterus and helps slow bleeding.
9. En-R-Gee // En-R-Gee helps with energy, but you probably already reached that conclusion
but it also promotes vitality and alertness. We diffused this during
the pushing stage; it was when I was most exhausted but needed the most
energy and stamina.
10. Roman Chamomile // Dave would put some Roman
Chamomile on a cold washcloth and apply it to my forehead during
transition. This is was so immensely helpful, I can’t recommend it
enough. The Roman Chamomile would help me relax and it felt refreshing
when paired with the coolness of the washcloth.
Also, for my own personal side note, oils listed here that I do not yet have: Fennel and Clary Sage, Gentle Baby, Ylang Ylang, Geranium, ,En-r-Gee, and Roman Chamomile.
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