رد: تجمع للحوامل اللي ياخذون أبر كلاكسين وبيبي أسبرين (الله يثبت حملنا يارب )
Preventing pregnancy stretch marks An estimated 75-90% or women are prone to stretch marks during pregnancy, particularly in the second and third trimesters. The likelihood of developing them varies according to skin type, race, age, diet and hydration of the skin.
Application
Bio-
Oil should be applied to the abdomen, breasts, hips, buttocks and thighs twice daily from the first trimester, to help prevent the appearance of pregnancy stretch marks by moisturizing and maintaining the elasticity of the skin.
Bio-
Oil should be applied to dry skin directly after bathing or showering, and allowed to fully absorb before getting dressed.
Safe for use during pregnancy
Vitamin A
Vitamin A has come under the spotlight as being potentially hazardous to the health of the foetus if ingested orally in very large quantities by the mother. Because it is extremely difficult for high concentrations of vitamin A to penetrate the body via the skin, topically applied vitamin A (and its derivatives) is of less concern. The level of vitamin A (Retinyl Palmitate on the label) in
Bio-
Oil is far lower than that which could ever be harmful if applied topically.
Rosemary
In recent years there has been a great deal of publicity surrounding the safety of the excessive use of Rosemary
oil during pregnancy. However, the Rosemary
oil contained in
Bio-
Oil (Rosemarinus Officinalis on the label) is of little concern as it is extremely difficult for high concentrations of Rosemary to penetrate the body when topically applied. Therefore, the level of Rosemary in
Bio-
Oil is far lower than that which could ever be harmful.
Lavender, Calendula and Chamomile
Lavender, Calendula and Chamomile are also all considered safe for use throughout pregnancy.
Episiotomy scars
An Episiotomy is a minor procedure used to ease a normal vaginal delivery; it involves a surgical incision in the perineum to enlarge the vaginal opening. Although
Bio-
Oil is extremely safe for use on the surface of the skin, we do not recommend that it be applied to any mucosal membranes.
Bio-
Oil contains a low level of fragrance and is therefore not considered 100% sterile. For this reason, we do not recommend that
Bio-
Oil be applied to episiotomy scars.
Perineal Massage
Perineal massage is the gentle stretching and massaging of the perineum (the skin between the anus and vagina) with the aim of reducing the incidence of episiotomy and perineal tears during childbirth. For the same reasons listed above, we would not recommend the use of
Bio-
Oil for perineal massage.
Use during breast feeding
It is completely safe to use
Bio-
Oil on the body while breast feeding, but it is not recommended for use on the nipples - although
Bio-
Oil is non-toxic, young babies are very sensitive and should not ingest even the smallest amount of
Bio-
Oil.
Use on babies
Although
Bio-
Oil was not developed for use on babies, it will not be harmful when using the product on the unbroken skin of infants over 2 years of age. However, the product must be applied with care, and should not be used near the eyes or mouth.
Lynne Bluff
Leading Childbirth Educator and National Coordinator of the Childbirth Educators Professional Forum in South Africa.
"I actively encourage all
pregnant women to use
Bio-
Oil daily, throughout their pregnancies. The results are outstanding and have proven themselves over many years. From the feedback I have received it is considered to be the most effective means of helping to prevent the appearance of stretch marks. And its special non-greasy formulation means it can be conveniently applied."
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