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My Expert Midwife Spritz for Bits, 150ml Pregnancy & Postpartum Relief Spray to Ease Perineal Discomfort, Hospital Bag Maternity Essential, Natural Formula for Soothing Care Before and After Birth

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Spritz for Bits provides a solution to this problem, making sure the correct amount of these ingredients are delivered to the right place, for the instant soothing relief women need after birth. Peri Prep Your Bits is a midwife developed, mum approved perineal massage oil that is safe to use in pregnancy to prepare for your baby’s birth and is ideal for encouraging the skin around your perineum to stretch more easily during childbirth. Lavender - Is known to be calming, can reduce anxiety, stress and restlessness as well as ease swelling, bruising, itching and stinging. TAKE IT ANYWHERE - Our 100ml perineal spray is just the right size to carry around in your maternity hospital bag. It keeps you prepared for your post-childbirth trips to the bathroom.

It is going to need time to recover. Your postpartum recovery won’t be just a few days. Fully recovering from pregnancy and childbirth can take months. While many women feel mostly recovered by 6-8 weeks, it may take longer than this to feel like yourself again. How long does it take for your VAG to tighten up after birth? Carriers (oils and other ingredients) are used to dilute the potency of essential oils to the right strength, as undiluted essential oils can cause irritation when applied directly to the skin. Different carriers vary in consistency and suitability for different essential oils and applications. Mixing essential oils and their carriers needs knowledge and care as their aroma, consistency and potency can be affected. Whether you are suffering with piles, swelling or discomfort around the vulva area or you simply need to calm and cool itching, Spritz for Bits will soothe your bits for some much needed relief.

Many essential oils are so effective for helping to relieve discomfort and treat problems that they have their own monography (a detailed study) with the Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), which is the UK’s regulatory agency for medicine safety How can essential oils be used safely in pregnancy? MADE IN UK 2-IN-1 FORMULA - Our cooling spritz is designed for use during pregnancy and after childbirth. It can be used as a perineum massage oil during pre-birth or as a soothing post-partum spray. Helping to ease the minor ailments, aches and pains which can often accompany pregnancy and childbirth can increase comfort during the weeks and months of pregnancy and the immediate postnatal period. Spritz for Bits gives you the correct blend of essential oils to help provide soothing relief with minor ailments, which in turn can impact positively on both mental and physical wellbeing. Why was Spritz for Bits developed? It is recommended that antenatal perineal massage be commenced from 35 weeks of pregnancy. The benefit is seen when practiced once or twice per week. Performing perineal massage more frequently than this recommendation may decrease the protective effect. What is spritz for Bitz?

To help calm itching and discomfort of thrush (after seeking assessment/treatment from your midwife or pharmacist) You can be assured that all My Expert Midwife products contain essential oils and ingredients which are safe to use during pregnancy. In Spritz for Bits they are diluted in the recommended quantities and blended with the correct carriers to not only help with effective application, but to comply with safety regulations specifically related to pregnancy and the postpartum. Essential oils have properties which can provide effective relief from minor ailments during pregnancy and the postpartum. Spritz for Bits and My Expert Midwife products enable women to use them as self-help measures during pregnancy and postnatally, but they are not intended to replace your midwifery/medical care, rather to compliment and work with your antenatal, labour and postnatal care. ZERO CHEMICALS - Made in the UK with safe ingredients from organic agriculture, our pre-and post-partum wound spray is suitable for vegans. It is certified COSMOS natural by the Soil Association.SOAK FOR BITS: is a new mum’s essential for the first post partum recovery baths. This caring bath soak is created by experts to help improve every new mum’s after care. A hospital bag essential. To help calm itching and discomfort of thrush (after seeking assessment/treatment from your midwife or pharmacist). Lesley expertly blended witch hazel, tea tree and lavender to soothe and calm in a practical bottle that sprayed upside down and applied just the right amount to provide instant relief.

Can you use spritz for bits on piles? – Related Questions How often should you do a perineal massage? EASES DISCOMFORT - Give your perineal area some TLC with our perineum soothing spray. It contains a blend of natural essential oils that help relieve pain caused by stretching during childbirth. Spritz for Bits was developed by Lesley Gilchrist, registered midwife and Co-Founder here at My Expert Midwife for women as there weren’t any complete products to help manage soreness after childbirth. Combining the right essential oils with naturally soothing properties in a bottle which sprayed upside down, then enabled women to deliver the product exactly to the area that needed it.

Start perineal massage when you’re about 34 weeks pregnant and aim to do it at least once or twice a week. Doing it more often than this may not decrease your risk of episiotomy or tear any further. Does perineal massage really help? The unique blend of essential oils and compounds below were selected to specifically target and calm sore, swollen and irritated areas. Spritz for Bits can also be sprayed upside down to target the exact area you need it to, as well as stored in the fridge for extra cooling relief. Apart from regular paracetamol and keeping the area clean, midwives often recommend a soak in a warm bath infused with lavender essential oil as it is known for its soothing, healing and relaxing properties. The problem is that oil and water don’t mix well, which means that the essential oils won’t necessarily reach the parts they need to when taking a bath. Some midwives also recommended putting witch hazel onto a maternity pad to ease swelling and discomfort, but women are often unsure as to the quantity to use. Can I use Spritz for Bits on my C-section scar? Yes. Spritz for Bits offers the same benefits for your caesarean scar as for your vulva and perineal/anal areas. The essential oils it contains can help to relieve itching, stinging and discomfort, and also to help moisturise C-section scars. How does witch hazel help postpartum? Change your maternity pad at least every four hours. This helps to prevent the build up of bacteria and reduces the chances of an infection developing.

So, Spritz for Bits was developed by midwives for women as there weren’t any complete products to help manage soreness after childbirth. Witch hazel compound- This helps to reduce skin irritations and has anti-inflammatory properties which can help soothe and reduce soreness, haemorrhoid pain and itchinessAs midwives we know it is common for women to experience discomfort after giving birth. Midwives are always trying to find ways to help people to relieve the feelings of soreness after a vaginal or caesarean section birth. Feeling more comfortable helps to improve experiences in the postnatal period and makes the transition for the whole family with a newborn less stressful and more enjoyable. Essential oils are extracted from individual plants, the flowers, stems, leaves or roots. Each plant has unique characteristics and aromas which are present in their individual essential oil.

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