Essential oils to avoid during pregnancy
Pregnancy brings with it so much joy and excitement, but a lot of questions and confusion around what ingredients and product are off-limits.
One of the questions I am often asked is what essential oils should be avoided during pregnancy and what essential oils can be enjoyed and are actually helpful.
I created Edible Beauty skincare products for my patients who were wanting to conceive or who were already pregnant so all of the skincare products we make are safe during pregnancy.
Essential oils to avoid during pregnancy
Before I delve into the “off-limits” essential oil list, it is helpful to understand why these oils are not recommended. Firstly it is helpful to understand that essential oils are highly concentrated substances that can be absorbed into the bloodstream. Caution needs to be exercised as most information we have on the impact of essential oils is based on animal studies as it is hard (and undesirable) to study the side effects of herbs and essential oils during pregnancy. When it comes to side effects, the main risk of using essential oils during pregnancy is that they can be toxic to our unborn babies and cause what is known as “embryotoxicity”. This is based on an increased rate of cell death when the essential oils are studied on animals. Secondly, they can promote uterine contractions which are particularly risky.
The essential oils to stay away from during pregnancy include:
- Aniseed
- Basil
- Caraway
- Clary sage
- Cinnamon
- Fennel
- Hyssop
- Marjoram
- Mugwort
- Pennyroyal
- Sage
- Tansy
- Thuja
The best pregnancy-safe essential oils
My favourite essential oils during pregnancy include ginger, lavender, peppermint and chamomile. They can safely be used to relieve aches and pains, nausea and help to promote restful sleep. Ensure that if you are using the oils directly on the skin they are diluted.
For nausea, ginger and peppermint are fantastic. Sniff directly from the bottle or use one to two drops on a tissue, pop it in your pocket and sniff it during the day.
To assist sleep, add chamomile or lavender to a spray bottle with water and mist pillows before sleep. Dilute the essential oils in the mist spray - the recommended ratio is 12 drops to 2 tablespoons of water.
To help to ease muscle aches use lavender, peppermint or chamomile essential oils. I love these mixed into magnesium cream. Use 12 drops to 2 tablespoons of cream or oil. Alternatively use a base such as almond or even olive oil to create a soothing body oil!
I hope you with this information you are able to enjoy the benefits of essential oils during pregnancy without questioning their side effects.
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