March 13, 2024

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Aromatherapy use and safety: What to know about essential oils during pregnancy

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People often have questions about using essential oils before, during and after pregnancy. These natural oils are distilled from plants or other sources and retain their characteristic fragrance. Aromatherapy is the therapeutic use of essential oils, but research on its effectiveness is limited. Some studies have shown that aromatherapy may relieve anxiety and depression.

The Food and Drug Administration doesn't regulate used for aromatherapy, but they have been shown to be safe when used as directed. Essential oils are becoming more common to use during , labor and the to treat anxiety, aches and lack of focus.

With various oils to choose from, these types may help pregnant people:

Peppermint oil

Peppermint oil can be helpful for headaches, nausea, and muscle aches during pregnancy. Peppermint oil inhalation has even been found to be beneficial for postpartum people who have difficulty emptying their bladder.

Lavender and rose oils

Studies have found that and rose essential oils can decrease anxiety in labor. A person's perception of pain also can decrease when they're relaxed. The sense of smell is strongly linked with memory. If you've experienced relaxation with the scent of lavender or rose in the past, inhaling it during likely will help you recall those relaxing experiences.

Some studies show that lavender oil aromatherapy may improve sleep for people who are in the hospital. The oil can be mixed with water and sprayed on a pillow to promote restful sleep. This technique might be beneficial for postpartum people as well.

Want to try essential oil?

If you're pregnant and would like to try essential oils, here are some points to consider:

Since the research on essential oils for aromatherapy is limited, talk with your health care team if you're considering aromatherapy while pregnant or breastfeeding.

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