The perineum is the area that is most stressed during childbirth . When performed regularly and correctly, perineal massage promotes the elasticity and stretchability of the perineal tissue, thus specifically preparing the perineum for birth. Massage also helps prepare for birth not only physically but also mentally.
The skin-friendly Pretty Perineum perineal massage oil , with its particularly well-tolerated and wound-healing organic care oil composition of almond, jojoba and evening primrose oil, is the ideal care for perineal preparation and care of the perineum after birth.
Pure, cold-pressed organic almond oil , which is considered hypoallergenic (non-allergenic), contains many unsaturated fatty acids that penetrate deep into the skin, making it soft and supple. The proven anti-inflammatory effect of the mild organic jojoba oil makes it a suitable lipid component for wound care, while precious oil from the medicinal plant evening primrose from controlled organic cultivation supports the synthesis of collagen and thus promotes skin regeneration. With its soothing, pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties, valuable St. John’s wort extract ensures faster wound healing after childbirth. Protective vitamin E  helps maintain the skin’s natural barrier function, repairs small cracks and promotes cell regeneration, making it more resistant to bacteria, viruses and other pathogens. Vitamin E also has an antioxidant effect, so that with regular use the skin builds up a kind of protective barrier against external influences.
Application of perineum massage oil
Many pregnant women initially can’t imagine how much their birth canals will expand during labor. Some women think they’re “too narrow” or that the baby “would never fit through there.” However, perineal massages soften the perineal tissue and make it more stretchy. In addition, physical experiences such as palpating and feeling the birthing space during perineal massage can allay fears. Perineal massage therefore helps make the perineal tissue more elastic and to prepare for birth.
Starting at the 34th week of pregnancy, you can massage your perineum three to four times a week . Of course, your partner can also do the perineal massage. Just experiment and find what works best for you. Make sure your fingernails are short and well-cleaned before massaging yourself.
How to perform the perineal massage:
- First, apply a few drops of perineal massage oil to your perineum. Note that this oil is usually intended for external use only. You don’t need any oil internally because your vagina is naturally moist.
- Then massage both sides next to and under the labia majora in small circular movements to slowly warm the tissue.
- Now insert your thumb two to three centimeters into your vagina. Stretch the tissue between your thumb and index finger.
- Then massage the perineum in small circular motions. Imagine a clock face: At the anus, it’s 6 o’clock, and at the vaginal opening, it’s 12 o’clock. Massage from 6 o’clock to 3 o’clock, and from 6 o’clock to 9 o’clock.
- Finally, gently stretch downwards with your thumb towards 5 o’clock and 7 o’clock.
The massage should last approximately 5 to 10 minutes. During the massage, you will feel light to strong pressure, depending on the intensity of the perineal massage. This sensation is similar to the stretching pain before the baby’s head emerges during labor. Over time, you will likely find that you can let go more and more, and that it becomes easier for you to allow this pressure and stretching.
However, if you experience severe pain or bleeding, you should stop the massage immediately and seek medical advice.
Ingredients:
PRUNUS AMYGDALUS DULCIS OIL* (organic almond oil), SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS SEED OIL* (organic jojoba oil), OENOTHERA BIENNIS OIL* (organic evening primrose oil), HYPERICUM PERFORATUM FLOWER EXTRACT (St. John’s Wort extract), TOCOPHEROL (vitamin E)
*ingredients from certified organic agriculture
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