Absolutely natural oil that helps you prepare for the birth of your baby - the massage in the perineum area enhances the elasticity of the skin, helping to treat pain and protect against the tearing of the skin caused by labor.
It is an important day that every mother expects her and who would prefer to do without tears and tearing sensitive skin. From the 34th week you can prepare, through regular Massage Oil for the Perineum, to enhance skin elasticity for childbirth. With sweet almond oil and wheat germ oil, rich in vitamin E, the oil is specially formulated for massage that helps the skin in the perineum area become more elastic and prepared for labor.
Benefits
Moisturizes and prepares the skin for delivery, regular massage in the perineum area helps maintain softness and elasticity of the skin. Dermatologically tested. The oil is part of the Weleda Pregnancy and Breastfeeding product line and has been created with the help of experienced midwives and pharmacists.
Without synthetic conservative, aromatic and coloring agents or mineral oil-based raw materials.
Massage can be done by you or your partner. Massage 3-4 times a week for 5-10 minutes, from the 34th week of pregnancy. Massage is recommended after a hot bath and after the bladder has drained. You wet your thumb (or the index, if the companion makes the massage) with Perennial Massage Oil and place gently on the skin without causing pain. Insert the finger in the vagina until it joins with the other finger. Make a gentle, rhythmic massage on the vaginal wall with circular movements, such as the clock markers going from position 3 to 9 and upside down. With each massage, you will feel the tissues and muscles become more relaxed and soft so that the duration of the massage can be increased. Massage until you feel a slight tingle and continue to massage the tissue between the vagina and the anus gently between your thumb and middle fingers. After the massage, the extra oil can be removed using hot water. If you have any concerns about the massage in the perineum area, please contact your midwife or doctor.