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WELEDA Perineal Massage Oil is recommended to improve the flexibility of the tissues in the perineum area to prepare the body for childbirth and prevent episiotomy.
It is a 100% natural, fragrance-free formula that has been developed specifically for the intimate area.
A regular massage with this oil relaxes the skin of the perineum, leaving it more flexible and well prepared for childbirth.
It helps give flexibility to the perineum tissue, keeping it elastic and thus increasing the possibility of having a birth without episiotomy.
At the time of childbirth, the skin of the perineum must adapt to strong tensions; The more flexible the tissue, the less likely an incision (also known as an episiotomy) will be necessary.
Developed together with midwives and pharmacists, and dermatologically tested, even on sensitive skin.
It is an oil without preservatives, dyes, synthetic perfumes , or substances of petrochemical origin and is also suitable for vegans.
It is a natural formula that is composed, among other components, of:
Its use is recommended from week 34 of pregnancy.
Apply the oil daily, massaging the area for about 10 minutes.
Start the massage progressively, you will need a few days to become familiar with the technique and the area. It is normal to get the ideal massage after one or two weeks, but it depends on the tolerance of each woman. It must be taken into account that you do not have to access it deeply, but rather massage and work on the entrance area.
Warning: You should notice a feeling of tension and resistance but not discomfort.
You can combine this product with any other product from our range of Regenerators & Healers
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