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When a woman is stressed, she releases adrenaline that counteracts the effects of oxytocin, the hormone that produces contractions during labour. Massage helps to release feel-good endorphins to assist with a natural birth experience.
Aromatherapy oils especially chosen for labour, can add significantly to the therapeutic benefits of birth massage. Women who are massaged by their partners, midwives, doulas or other support figures during labour, experience good pain relief and have even been shown to have shorter labors overall. Touch and massage also help a woman to relax and the more relaxed an expectant mom is the more efficient the labor will be!
The calming and pain-relieving powers of touch for women during labor are well-known. As most midwives know, gentle massage at the time of labour will help to relax the mother, aid in the production of endorphins or "feel-good hormones", relieve pain and promote healthy contractions.
Touch and massage are also reassuring and help the mother to feel safe and cared for - an important component of a happy, healthy birth, which also helps to prepare the mother for bonding with her baby.
Heavenly Labour Massage Oil contains essential therapeutic aromatherapy oils of Clary Sage, Lavender and Jasmine, especially chosen for the positive effects during labour. This aromatherapy massage oil is used as an aid during natural childbirth to soothe and relax, relieve labor and back pains and promote healthy contractions. It is very effectively used for gentle massage of the abdomen or lower back area during labour.
Heavenly Labour Massage Oil contains the following pure essential aromatherapy oils in therapeutic dosage:
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Your Heavenly Labour Massage Oil is just what the name says it is: absolutely divine! After seeing how much massaging my sister with this oil helped her when she was in labor, I bought it for myself now that I am the one expecting. I am really looking forward to having this wonderful product to help me through labor. I know the memories this aromatic oil brings back always fill me with strength after having been at my sister's side during the birth of her son.' - Carolyn G.
'Tranquil BirthBath and Heavenly Labour Massage Oil were wonderful to use when I was having my baby and I want to recommend them to other mothers! During labor I relaxed in the bath and it really helped to relax me. My midwife used the massage oil afterwards and it helped so much with my back pain. Thank you for all your amazing products for pregnancy and for all the information and support!' - Dulcie
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Directions: Pour approximately 5mls (a teaspoon full) onto hands and massage slowly and gently onto the back and abdominal areas during labor. This can be done by your midwife, birth attendant, your partner or anyone else who is sharing the birth experience with you. Continue for as long as needed and let your touch be guided by the mother.
Caution: As some of the therapeutic oils in this product help to promote contractions, Heavenly Labour Massage Oil is not recommended for use during pregnancy, except during labor. Not intended for infants. If you're looking for infant massage oils see our Infant Massage Oil (0-12 weeks) and our Blissful Baby Massage Oil (12 weeks+).
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I'm not an expert. How should labour massage be done?
You do not need to be an expert to massage the laboring mother during childbirth! Gentle rubbing of the abdomen and deeper massage of the lower back during contractions generally prove the most useful and effective technique - although each woman will have her own preferences during labor and should be encouraged to tell you what works best for them. Begin gently and allow the mother to be your best guide as to what she needs during her unique experience of labor.
Don't neglect other areas such as the head, face, feet, shoulders and hands which can all become tense during labor. Muscles can be kneaded between the thumb and fingers. Massage strokes should be continuous, rhythmic, and definite, going from up to down and down to up without lifting the hands.
You can also talk to the mother or sing while you are massaging. However...