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Even though I found being pregnant to be a most enjoyable experience, I can also attest to the challenges that pregnancy presents. As each trimester unfolds in a pregnancy the body undergoes many dramatic changes including a heightened sensitivity to taste and smell, change in body shape, morning sickness, memory lapses as well as the inevitable emotional roller coaster ride. Essential oils can play a significant role in balancing the ups and downs and bring some pleasure to what should be the most rewarding time of a woman's life. I like to combine my massage treatments to reflect that special glow pregnancy gives to a woman. A beauty massage using essential oils can make a difference in not just how a woman feels, but also to their well being.
During the first trimester some of us go through the morning sickness stage. Everyone is unique but if you've endured this you do have to wonder, "Why me?" All though not all essential oils are safe to use during pregnancy, many are. As far as my knowledge from essential oil research and teaching is concerned there is no evidence of anyone having pregnancy issues as a result of the overuse of essential oils. For the most part paranoia is on the increase so don't be throwing the baby out with the bath water. Subtle aromatherapy during pregnancy is a wonderful way to introduce the softness of scent to your unborn child.
The first trimester is also the time when the sense of taste and smell are heightened and the skin is more permeable. Certain smells can seem sickly sweet or too strong and can turn one's stomach. This is the body's own natural protection mechanism so it is important to listen to the changes you are going through. Using a mist spray with spearmint essential oil may help with nausea or if you prefer something more earthy and warming try ginger essential oil in a mist spray. A warm lemon drink last thing at night and first thing in the morning (if you are feeling nauseas get your partner to make it so you can have it before you get up) followed by gentle slapping with your hand over the liver (the liver is found under the right breast). This technique worked not only for me but for other woman to whom I have recommended it to.
During the second trimester hopefully the morning sickness will be gone and you can start to feel good about yourself again. Citrus essential oils can be used to help prevent stretch marks and this is the best time to begin your prevention ritual. A safe and effective bath and massage oil is the 'New Life' blend containing essential oils of Tangerine, Neroli and Sandalwood in a base of Sweet Almond, Apricot, Avocado, Carrot, Camelia and Wheatgerm oils. Use this to massage the tummy and thighs not forgetting breasts and buttocks. These beautifully moisturising oils will keep your skin soft and supple. The 'Joyous' blend of essential oils of Tangerine, Lime, Grapefruit and Sandalwood in a base of Sweet Almond, Apricot and Wheatgerm oils is another ready made alternative. Not only will these oils help with your skin condition they will also help your mood especially if you already have young toddlers or babies to care for.
When birthing time is approaching and you get that nesting feeling this is the perfect time to get some oils organised for the big day. Once you are in labour you tend to have enough to focus on and it's a time to stay calm allowing your breath to guide you. This is where the support person comes in handy as your partner can also have enough to focus on when labour drags on. The support person can be more detached and is there to make you feel as comfortable as possible. It would be good to have the support person and partner learn a simple figure of eight massage technique over the sacrum to perform during labour. This feels wonderful so get them to practise well before you go into labour. Otherwise the midwives these days have had massage experience which really is a bonus as they know what you are going through and are not afraid to be assertive if you need them.
Aromatherapy massage oil blend can be prepared yourself or a perfect choice would be the 'Romantic' Bath and Massage oil to create that intimate, loving mood so that you and your partner remember this special occasion for future recollection as a joyous experience. It is a beautiful blend of Rose Maroc Absolute, Sandalwood Mysore, Musk SeedC02, and Neroli Petals. The Romantic Massage blend contains natural and organic carrier oils of Sweet Almond, Apricot, Avocado, Camelia, Jojoba, Wheatgerm, Evening Primrose and Vitamin E oils. Anyone would take pleasure in applying this gorgeous blend of oils I'm sure.
Happy pregnancy!
Angela Power has been practicing aromatherapy for over 18 years and unique body ritual treatments which include aromatherapy massage and facials, swedish massage, beauty massage treatments, oriental remedial massage & reflexology. Attending to all aspects of the body they create a sacred space where the sum of the parts becomes undeniably greater than the whole.
4 tips to Getting Baby to Sleep at Night
We are all well aware of how quality baby sleep is an essential basis for his health and development. This is just one of the main reasons getting baby to sleep at night is a MUST in the parenting books. The pleasure in seeing a baby sleep is hardly measurable but having to see and hear him cry all night is torture for a parent.
Here is some professional and personal guidance that I used as aids on my journey to having an independently sleeping baby from 1 year old.
1. Wind your baby down. A fuss-free routine will assist in establishing your baby's sleep pattern and in turn will provide a more content child at night.
- Choose the same time every night to put baby to bed. If you want your baby to be in bed sleeping by 8pm then begin the routine 20 minutes before eight.
- Dim the lights and set the mood for winding down. This will let your baby know it is almost time for sleep.
- A quiet atmosphere with little noise
- Rock you baby or cuddle for a while. Do not feed your baby at this time. Dinner should be finished before bedtime. Ensure he has been fed before winding down time.
- Take baby to his cot/crib, keeping lights in his room dim. Sing a lullaby, then say goodnight. If you need to stay in the room with the baby for a while do not talk to him and do not have any eye contact. Eye contact and vocal sounds from mom and dad arouses your child’s attention.
- For a toddler you can give a bath and or a baby massage, then a story (with cuddles), then off to bed. Sing a lullaby. Then say goodnight.
The above routine, which ever you choose, MUST be adhered to every night, by any person that puts your child to bed. When you accomplish this, hassle free, parents are halfway to getting baby to sleep at night - nightmare free.
2. Lil' light, lavender and Music Lavender essential oil and music are a fabulous combination to relax and sooth the senses. Your baby is no different. Simply do the following:
- sprinkle a FEW drops of lavender essential oil on his pillow. Take care to close the bottle tightly and put in away where baby can't reach it.
- Play Soft, soothing music for him, preferably orchestra music. Do this before you read the story or sing a lullaby so your baby can begin to relax.
- Put a nightlight in the baby's room so he doesn’t feel afraid as much when you are not there. Using an aquarium as a night light is an idea worth looking into. Your baby can watch the fish as he falls asleep.
3. Baby reverse psychology. This is for a baby who is old enough to understand a bit of what you are saying to him. It’s a little but it can go a long way.
4. Afternoon Snooze. Babies and naptime go hand in hand. A baby that has a nap in the afternoon is better rested for the remainder of his busy day. He will eat better, listen better and learn better. He will have more positive energy and be a lot less cranky. But this tip also enables your child to sleep better at night because his body and brain are not on overload, yet tired enough to fall asleep at the routine time mom and dad put him to bed.
With the above professional advice and personal tips, getting baby to sleep at night is one step closer. Remember, consistency is the key to making this task successful. All participants must adhere to the same above practices and be diligent but gentle and patient.
FREE "Bedtime Delights" to help parent and child while working through a sleep routine and getting baby to sleep at night.
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This is a question for people who know a lot about old trucks...?
I have a 1965 Ford F-100 with the original 352. Up until today, I had the original oil bath breather on it. Today I put an air breather with a regular air filter on it. On the way home, I noticed that the idle was low and it didn't want to go in first gear. Kind of sputtered a lot. Tranning is in great shape. Is it because of the breather and the idle needs turned up a bit? Or is it something else?
Maybe you put to small of a filter on the truck, big block trucks breath deap need lots of airflow.
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