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Natural massage oil specially designed to promote suppleness and elasticity of the perineal tissue.
- Versatile: reduces the risk of episiotomy and softens the skin of the perineum during pregnancy (combined with perineal massage) & aids healing of stitches and tears after childbirth
- Dermatologically tested: 12 active and natural ingredients suitable for sensitive skin
- Effective: olive oil (moisturises and nourishes the skin), sweet almond oil (soothes), chamomile (reduces redness and burning sensations and helps regenerate tissue), vitamin C (collagen production)
- Practical: spray can be used upside down
- Pleasant: formula free from irritants and allergens
- Excellent rating on INCI Beauty and YUKA (complies with current EU standards)

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Perineal Massage OIl - doomoo x Shinncare
Sale price£13.99
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Active ingredients
OLIVE OIL
moisturises and nourishes the skin
SWEET ALMOND OIL
soothes + support skin elasticity and hydration
CHAMOMILE
reduces redness and burning sensations – helps regenerate tissue
Hydrogenated Ethylhexyl Olivate, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil, Hydrogenated Olive Oil Unsaponifiables, Ricinus Communis Seed Oil, Glycine Soja Oil, Phytosterols, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Bisabolol, Chamomilla Recutita Flower Extract, Lecithin, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Tocopherol.
How to use Perineum Massage Oil?
1
Wash your hands thoroughly and settle down in a calm and comfortable environment. Spray directly onto the intimate area or warm the oil in the palms of your hands before applying.
2
Gently massage in circular motions and stretch the perineal wall, without forcing
3
Please note: This massage can be performed from the 35th week of pregnancy, 3 to 4 times a week.
FAQ
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What is the purpose of Perineal Massage?
It is a simple technique that helps the perineum stretch more easily during childbirth. Research shows that starting perineal massage from 35 weeks of pregnancy can significantly reduce the risk of episiotomy and perineal trauma (grade 3 and 4 tears), especially for women who are giving birth for the first time.
How often should I do perineal massage?
To reap the full benefits of pelvic floor massage, experts recommend doing it every day, if possible, starting at week 35.
Can massage hurt?
Pelvic floor massage can be uncomfortable and cause stinging or burning at first. These sensations usually disappear after the second or third week of massage. If you feel pain, stop and consult your midwife.
Why should massage not be done before week 35 of pregnancy?
The main reason is that research studies and clinical guidelines have only evaluated the effectiveness and safety of pelvic floor massage from this stage of pregnancy. Most importantly, starting the massage before your body begins to naturally prepare for childbirth may simply prove ineffective. In summary, it is in the last few weeks of pregnancy that your body responds best to this technique, which makes the 35th week the optimal starting point.
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