I am kinda stunned to be typing that I am officially 39 weeks. It's about to get real, ya'll!
This is my third time around, and is is my very first official oily birth plan.
Had I heard that term a few years ago I would have been like, "Welp, that sounds gross."
With Finola my doula brought oils to warm so that my midwife could soften the perineum and prevent tearing or the need for an episiotomy. That was amazing in that my recovery time was MUCH shorter not having to heal from that! At that point that was my only experience with essential oils, but it was a positive one.
Since becoming a part of Young Living and researching oils and birthing I know that this time I want to incorporate a few other oils into the process. So here it is, my...
Release - to diffuse in the days leading up to my due date -- or as soon as I start having official signs of labor. This has a beautiful scent and promotes the release of negative emotions. I really want to go into things with a positive mindset so that the experience is the best it can be for both me and babe.
Peppermint - for nausea support, something that I experienced last time when I neared the transition stage.
Valor - I have a roller blend which consists of several oils, but mainly Valor, which I call 'brave mama' that I use regularly. I plan to roll on shoulders during the birthing process to promote empowerment and confidence! I've also recently been putting drops on my lava stone diffuser bracelet to boost my bravery for this birth.
Peace + Calming - to diffuse in the birthing room, for obvious reasons.
Frankincense - to anoint the baby after birth. Perhaps more of a symbolic, romantic thing...but I love the idea of this so my Frank will be ready. Plus, it is such a lovely grounding oil. Also can be used in direct application to perineal area during birth. Frank is a wonderful skin support oil!
Other oils in 'My Bag' :
Panaway roller - comes in starter kit and I basically always have a roller ball fitment on it! This one is good for aching muscles! Also to roll on temples/back of neck for headaches!
Thieves roller - for general wellness support - can't go a day without this one!
Rose Ointment - for lips, décolletage, any other dry/chapped skin issues.
Fennel - to support a healthy milk supply
Gentle Baby - to wear and diffuse once babe has arrived. The most beautiful scent!
So those are the oils what I will have on-hand for myself and my birth support team at the hospital (hubby, doula, midwife, and nurses.) I have already made sure this is all going to be acceptable. I'm not sure all traditional obstetricians would be cool with all the oily goodness, so if you desire an oily birth make sure to talk in-depth with your doc/midwife WAY ahead of time (like, as soon as you know you are preggo) about their views and what may or may not be allowed in the birthing room. (It may inspire you to choose a different doc/venue!)
I also make sure that eating/drinking will be allowed if need be during my labor process. While I want to labor at home for as long as possible, I also know that "stuff happens" and if I have to spend a lot of time in the labor/delivery room I might need sustenance. Not all hospitals are cool with that, especially if you think you might opt for an epidural. So again, ask ahead of time.
A few books I've read + found helpful:
- Ina May's Guide to Childbirth by Ina May Gaskin
- Gentle Babies by Debra Raybern
- Hypnobirthing : The Mongan Method by Marie M. Mongan
As with all plans, it could change at the last minute! I've learned to expect the unexpected with birthing babies. But, it is nice to have a some sort of plan you desire written out and discussed with your birth support team in advance, so everyone is on the same page with your desires, whatever they may be.
Have you used oils during pregnancy + birthing? If so, what else would you recommend?
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