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My Breech Baby Turned With Peppermint


Author: Jessica W.
Date: 09-09-2004
Views: 9,643
Word Count: 239
Questions Received: 3
Testimonial ID: 314-OR
Brand Neutral: Yes
Scientific Studies: 4

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During my fourth pregnancy, I had some bleeding issues at about 32 weeks. The baby, was disturbing the placenta and I was bleeding because of it. At the time, I really struggled with what to do to help her move away. I finally settled on Peppermint oil!

Earlier in the pregnancy, she would engage her head in my cervix SO much that I could not walk for the sciatic pain...and I would rub Peppermint LOW on my belly, and she'd move up enough for me to be comfortable.

So I did it again when I needed her to move away from the placenta. Again...worked GREAT, BUT, she turned FRANK BREECH instead of just moving a bit. So, I have had a baby head in my LIVER area for about five weeks. Let me tell you, it was quite uncomfortable!

Last night, I decided to communicate with her again that it was time to move BACK to head down, so we can get this show on the ROAD *grin* and decided once again to use Peppermint oil. I put it all over the top of my belly, and went to bed.

Let me clarify for you that there was NO DOUBT that she was breech. Her HEAD was in my stomach...hard as a ROCK! This morning, at my doctors' appointment, she is once again head down, engaged. ALL BECAUSE OF Peppermint oil!!

What a blessing these oils are! Just wanted to share!


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Supporting Scientific Studies
1.Associated topics: birth-/-induction-/-labor-/-delivery,pregnancy — "The methods of aromatherapy were applied sitz bath or soap application using essential oils with Lavender, Myrrh, Neroli, Rose, Grapefruit, Mandarin, Orange, and Roman Chamomile.... [T]hese findings indicate that postpartum aromatherapy for perineal care could be effective in healing the perineum."Link
2.Associated topics: bleed-/-hemorrhage — "[T]he level and duration of menstrual pain and the amount of menstrual bleeding were significantly lower in the aromatherapy group than in the placebo group. These results suggest that aromatherapy is effective in alleviating menstrual pain, its duration, and excessive menstrual bleeding. Aromatherapy can be provided as a nonpharmacological pain relief measure and as a part of nursing care given to girls suffering of dysmenorrhea or excessive menstrual bleeding."Link
3.Associated topics: bleed-/-hemorrhage — "[A] pulverized mixture of four herbs including Agrimonia Eupatoria (A), Nelumbo Nucifera Gaertn (N), Boswellia Carteri (B) [Frankincense], and Pollen Typhae Angustifoliae (P)... was first described in Chinese canonical medicine about 2000 years ago for treatment of various trauma disorders, such as hemostasis [bleeding], anti-inflammatory, analgesia [pain], and wound healing, etc.... [W]e showed that local ANBP treatment not only significantly enhanced wound healing by relieving inflammation, increasing formation of granulation tissue, and accelerating re-epithelialization, but [it] also reduced scar formation by decreasing collagen production [and] protuberant height and volume of scars and [by] increasing collagen maturity.... [Results show that ANBP] promot[es] wound healing and alleviat[es] scar formation, which may be an effective therapy for human wounds at the earliest stage."Link
4.Associated topics: birth-/-induction-/-labor-/-delivery — “The main constituent of the essential oils of Fennel and anise, anethole, has been considered to be the active estrogenic agent... [and has] been reputed to...increase milk secretion, promote menstruation, facilitate birth, alleviate the symptoms of the male climacteric, and increase libido."Link

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