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Labour and Birthing Massage Oil

Labour and Birthing Massage Oil

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Empower your birthing experience with aromatherapy. This labour and birthing blend can help strengthen and deepen contractions, reduce pain and anxiety, whilst promoting a calm atmosphere in which to greet your baby. Helps to bring on labour if your baby is overdue. Perfect for premenstrual tension, period pain and post-natal depression.

Instructions: Massage into your abdomen, lower back and ankles during early stages of labour. Can also be used to help relieve post-natal depression.

Ingredients: Pure essential oils of clary sage (Salvia sclarea), jasmine (Jasminum officinale), and bergamot (Citrus bergamia) in grapeseed (Vitis vinifera) oil.

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Leah O’Malley
BIRTHING BLISS!!

I am a Massage Therapist, specialising in pregnancy and birth preparation and also a Doula. I have been using Secret Scent’s Labour and Birthing Oil blend for 2 decades now!! I absolutely love this blend. It brings together the important elements that support the physical, emotional and hormonal bodies. It helps to increase oxytocin and down regulates the sympathetic nervous system, which is so important for Mumma’s to find their birth flow. Every birthing Mumma and birth support team, should have this in their kit.

More about our mums, bubs & birth products

Made with 100% natural ingredients, pure essential oils, organic cocoa butters and plant extracts to help care for you and your baby naturally. Our range includes products to calm unsettled babies, relieve colic, cleanse, moisturise and soothe baby's skin and help promote sleep, as well as products to help alleviate stretch marks, stress, morning sickness and varicose veins. No sulphates, chemicals or parabens.

Secret Scent's recommended partners

Secret Scent works with and recommends both Leah Palmer-O'Malley from Bellys & Bubs in Toowoomba and Julie Clarke from Sylvania in Sydney's South