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By : Jan Kohler

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Pregnancy is a remarkable chapter, and we're here to guide you through it with love, care, and the incredible benefits of essential oils. Get ready for a treasure trove of knowledge, daily tips, and nurturing rituals as we delve into topics like safety, proper dilution, oils to avoid, and so much more.
From occasional nausea to mood support, skin care, energy boosts, and even creating a safe haven for your little one, we've got you covered. Plus, we'll unveil the magic of essential oils in labor, postpartum care, and everyday life.

Just like some foods can be too spicy during pregnancy, some essential oils can feel strong or "hot" on the skin. Oils like Clove, Cinnamon, and Cassia can give a warm or tingly feeling because they are strong. Just like we avoid spicy foods during pregnancy, it's a good idea to be cautious with these oils. Using only a little bit can help make sure your skin feels comfortable and safe.

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A 30 Post Collection 
Pregnancy is a remarkable chapter, and we're here to guide you through it with love, care, and the incredible benefits of essential oils. Get ready for a treasure trove of knowledge, daily tips, and nurturing rituals as we delve into topics like safety, proper dilution, oils to avoid, and so much more.
From occasional nausea to mood support, skin care, energy boosts, and even creating a safe haven for your little one, we've got you covered. Plus, we'll unveil the magic of essential oils in labor, postpartum care, and everyday life.

Just like some foods can be too spicy during pregnancy, some essential oils can feel strong or "hot" on the skin. Oils like Clove, Cinnamon, and Cassia can give a warm or tingly feeling because they are strong. Just like we avoid spicy foods during pregnancy, it's a good idea to be cautious with these oils. Using only a little bit can help make sure your skin feels comfortable and safe.

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* Follow my contributor page for more graphics