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  • Problems and Hazards of Induction of Labor

     

    http://www.motherfriendly.org/Downloads/induct-fact-sheet.pdf   

     

                                                                                              

    Here are four wonderful recipes for you ENJOY!

  • You can use this page for anything Aromatherapy Recipes for Pregnancy and Labor
    By Demetria Clark, www.heartofherbs.com

    Nausea Spray

    1. In four ounces of distilled water in a spray bottle add 20 drops Spearmint 15 drops Lemon Essential oil 5 drops Sweet Orange Essential oil.
    2. Shake well and mist air when feeling nauseas.

    You can also try using Ginger, Neroli and Rosewood to find a mixture that works for you.

    Leg Cramp Oil

    This is great for leg cramps, varicose veins, varicosities and sore backs.

    2 ounces St. John's Wort Oil.
    5 Drops Neroli.
    5 Drops Grapefruit Essential oil.
    This leg oil is fabulous. This is so soothing and relaxing on tired muscles.


    Belly Balm - Stretch Mark Prevention Oil

    This oil feels so wonderful going on. It is smooth, moisturizing and it can really help with itching that often becomes present when our skin starts stretching.

    In a double boiler melt
    1 cup coconut oil
    1/4 cup Cocoa Butter
    1/8 cup Apricot, Almond or Grapeseed Oilv 1/8-cup Kukui nut oil, Shea Butter or Mango Butter ( I love using Mango Butter)
    When the oils are all melted, allow it to cool and add the essential oils and pour into another container for the mixture to be stored in.
    10-20 drops Sandalwood (try to find an ethical source)
    15 drops Patchouli
    15 Drops Sweet Orange

    You can try varying amounts of oils and types of essential oils but I love this combination. You can also use Rosewood, Rose, Lavender, Tangerine and Neroli. Massage all over thighs, breasts, stomach and everywhere else that needs nourishing and moisturizing. I have also used this on my face, living in the Green Mountains we get frigid winds and my fair skin often needs a protector.

     

    Labor Mists

    Relax and Focus
    This is a relaxing blend to promote clarity and focus.
    In a four-ounce spray bottle almost fill it with distilled water.

     

  • Sleep Tips For Pregnant Women

        
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    The last few months of pregnancy do a number on your body and your sleep cycle with frequent bathroom calls, backaches, leg cramps, and increased size! There are ways to get comfortable and recharge your body before your baby arrives. Here are some helpful tips:

    Place pillows between your legs and behind your back. There are full-length body and maternity pilllows on the market that you may be interested in, as well, that will form-fit your body and growing belly. These are nice because they can be adjusted to the size of your growing baby within.

    Sleep on your left side which is said to help nutrients and blood flow to your growing baby and uterus and also aids in keeping the weight off of your kidneys. This will help them perform their function of waste and fluid removal more easily. Sleeping on your back may cause backaches, which pregnant women don't need more of, because of the increased pressure on the back. To keep yourself from rolling over to your back, place some pillows behind you to save yourself from another nighttime wakeup call.

    Near the end of the pregnancy, you may want to elevate your upper body to aid your breathing. Pillows, once again, come in handy. Place some behind your torso or have your partner raise part of your mattress.

    Try new positions until you find the ones that make you the most comfortable. You deserve it.

    Here are some additional tips to help you get a restful night's sleep:

    Limit your caffeine intake, especially in the latter part of the day.

    When turning in for the night, pull the drapes, lower the temperature, and try to forget your anxieties and worries for a few hours.

    Don't do any stressful or vigorous activities before bedtime like reading a mystery thriller or exercising. Do something relaxing like taking a warm bubble bath, having your partner massage your feet, or just talking with him about future plans.

    Stay away from spicy foods that can cause heartburn and indigestion.

    Try to keep your bedtime routine a ritual. Go to bed at the same time every night and store up sleep, like a squirrel stores nuts, before your little one arrives.
    If  you are having trouble getting to sleeping get up and try having a warm glass of milk,tea or taking a warm bath. Perhaps reading, your body will thank you for this much needed rest later.

     

     


        


     
      
     

     

     


  • A Beautiful Poem                                                                                  

    Willow Tree
    Anonymous

    I am a willow tree,
    Strong, yet fluid

    graceful.

    I can bend with the wind,
    but my roots are tough,

    indestructible.

    Opening to birth my child
    is flowing with the wind:

    from a soft and gentle breeze
    to a stormy gale
    back to a soft and gentle breeze.

    My body is strong, but flexible.
    It is my friend, it knows how to open.
    I am a friend to my body

    eating well, walking, and loving myself.

    I shall birth safely, freely, openly . . .

    among my loved and trusted ones.

    I am the willow, flexible

    beautiful resilient
    endowed with the power of surrender

    to the wind rustling through my leaves,

    my branches.

    My roots reach deep into Mother Earth
    Anchored in Her strength
    I bring forth life
    In joy!

     

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